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VisitWhat will be the UK government's response on Project HEZUK by end of 2025?
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Leaked Documents Reveal Project HEZUK, UK-Israel Military Collaboration, and 77th Brigade's Role in Financing One in Four MPs
Jan 4, 2025, 01:00 PM
Leaked documents from Israeli government sources indicate a covert collaboration between the British Army's 77th Brigade and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The 77th Brigade, known for its psychological operations and online propaganda, reportedly engaged in secret exchanges with the IDF, a detail that has not been covered by the UK press. Additionally, these documents reveal a classified UK defense initiative named Project HEZUK, aimed at enhancing military and intelligence cooperation with Israel to counter threats from Iran and Hezbollah. Furthermore, it has been disclosed that Israel has been financing UK parliamentary staff, with previous reports indicating that one in four British MPs has accepted funding from the Israeli lobby. The leaked files also suggest that Israel conducted a decade-long lobbying campaign in Britain to shield its officials from potential war crimes arrests.
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