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UK ends Gaza surveillance flights after return of hostages

16 Oct 2025 2 minute read
An ariel view of Gaza earlier this year. Image via Google

The UK has ended its surveillance flights over Gaza following the release of Hamas-held hostages, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.

British surveillance aircraft had been conducting flights over Gaza since December 2023, with the UK Government saying they were “tasked solely to locate hostages”.

On Thursday, the MoD announced that the flights had ended with the agreement of a US-brokered peace plan on Monday that brought the release of the remaining 20 living hostages.

Peace deal

The last flight took place on October 10, three days before the peace deal was formally signed.

Defence Secretary John Healey said he was “proud of the UK’s efforts to support the safe return of the hostages, and the professionalism of our service personnel involved”.

He added: “The safe return of all hostages, along with the immediate restoration of aid, are critical first steps in efforts to securing a lasting peace.”

Pro-Palestinian groups have criticised the flights, claiming that they could have been used to provide intelligence for Israeli combat operations in Gaza.

‘Unarmed’

The MoD has maintained that the surveillance aircraft were “always unarmed” and had no combat role.

The department added that it had “strictly controlled” what was provided to Israeli authorities, with “only information relating to hostage rescue” being passed on.


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Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 month ago

Convenient get out? Not likely. Have all deceased hostages been accounted for? That’s one thing but how about continuing surveillance flights to document Israels’ pending ongoing war crimes with which the UK government (present and past) is complicit in? Strange how they are pulling out when there is so much more to do isn’t it?

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