Activists Infiltrate RAF Base, Claim Anti-War Protest
Pro-Palestinian activists in Britain claimed to have infiltrated a Royal Air Force base in England, damaging two military aircraft. The group, Palestine Action, stated they entered the Brize Norton base, aiming to protest against its role in operations connected to Gaza. The Ministry of Defence has yet to respond.

Pro-Palestinian activists in Britain have reportedly infiltrated a Royal Air Force base located in central England, where they claim to have damaged two military aircraft.
The activist group, Palestine Action, announced that their members successfully entered the Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire and departed without being detected. According to statements made on their X account, flights from this base routinely travel to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for intelligence collection, fighter jet refueling, and arms transport, allegedly contributing to actions in Gaza.
The British Ministry of Defence has not yet provided an official response to these allegations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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