
Posted: 20th April 2026
An Israeli organisation has been caught on camera offering to help British citizens move to an illegal settlement in the West Bank.
Declassified can reveal how the group, Shivat Zion, told supporters it could benefit from UK tax subsidies – despite staff bragging about “awesome” settlements.
An undercover investigation saw the group’s “encouragement” officer discussing the support it would give settlers moving to Efrat, in the West Bank.
The prime minister is ‘deeply wrong’ to let Trump bomb Iran from British soil, a former RAF officer has said
Read moreOfficials from BAE Systems, Leonardo and Thales sit on advisory committees that oversee the ‘strategic direction’ of academic departments
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Imran Khan’s former anti-corruption adviser Shahzad Akbar has been subject to numerous attacks while living in exile in the UK.
He has dealt with acid attacks, being beaten, and even had gunshots through his window for speaking out against Pakistan’s current government – and Khan himself has been subjected to over two years in prison after a military coup.
Akbar shares what has happened in the last few years – and why.
Britain’s Ministry of Defence prepared for war with Russia after expanding Nato – 26 years before Moscow invaded Ukraine
Read moreUndercover investigation reveals charity touted ‘awesome’ illegal settlements and claimed it could benefit from UK tax subsidies
Read moreAn investigation has been launched after we discovered a suspicious military transfer from Britain to Israel.
Read moreBritain’s military has stated hundreds of times that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was “unprovoked”, but declassified files tell a different story
Read moreBBC executives met nine times with pro-Israel Jewish groups and just once with pro-Palestinians in 14 months of genocide, Freedom of Information shows
Read moreChris Bryant told a parliamentary committee that UK-made aircraft parts would not benefit Israeli fighter pilots. His briefing said otherwise.
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