Gaza RAF aircraft in flight over the Gaza Strip hostage

Gaza, RAF aircraft in flight over the Gaza Strip: hostage hunt begins

RAF planes have begun reconnaissance flights searching for locations in the Gaza Strip where hostages are being held. This was reported by SkyNews, according to which analysis of flight data showed that two Shadow R1s took off from Akrotiri air base in Cyprus and that the two aircraft were “visible” on the website “Flightradar24” and then “disappeared” as they approached. Gaza.

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The United Kingdom announced on Saturday that it would fly reconnaissance flights over Israel and Gaza to join in efforts to rescue hostages held in the Gaza Strip since the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas terrorists in Israel. The Ministry of Defense in London reported “unarmed” aircraft that “will have no combat role and will have the sole task of locating hostages.” Only information about the release of the hostages will be passed on to the relevant authorities.” Five British citizens were arrested after the Hamas attack Attack reported missing and according to the British government a further twelve British citizens were killed in the attack.

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