Sky News: “Israel” Trains British Army on Unmanned Drone Used during Gaza War

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The UK based Sky News Channel revealed that the Zionist enemy army trained the British Royal Air Force on unmanned WK450 planes throughout the "Israeli" 2008-2009 aggression on Gaza.
Sky News referred that Britain will be buying 30 "Israeli" WK450 unmanned planes.
The channel pointed out that some sides accused the British government of purchasing aerial vehicles which were according to sources, "field-tested on Palestinians" during the Gaza aggression.
The Channel stated, "The revelation that Royal Artillery soldiers undertake drone training in "Israel" has reignited the debate over Watchkeeper's purchase, particularly given that their "Israeli" trainers may have been involved in the Gaza conflict".
The Watchkeeper is the the new tactical Unmanned Aerial System in the British army, and was adopted into service in 2010.
In this context, Amnesty International UK Campaigns Director Tim Hancock referred that Amnesty International has documented the role of drones in serious human rights violations by the "Israeli" army troops.
Furthermore, Tim Hancock added, "There is already growing international concern over the use of drones in remote unlawful killings, sometimes amounting to extrajudicial executions".
"It would seem wholly inappropriate for UK forces to be trained in the use of drones by a country with a track record of applying this technology in grave abuses of people's human rights", said the Amnesty International Director in reference to the "Israeli" enemy.
The UK based Sky News Channel revealed that the Zionist enemy army trained the British Royal Air Force on unmanned WK450 planes throughout the "Israeli" 2008-2009 aggression on Gaza.
Sky News referred that Britain will be buying 30 "Israeli" WK450 unmanned planes.
The channel pointed out that some sides accused the British government of purchasing aerial vehicles which were according to sources, "field-tested on Palestinians" during the Gaza aggression.
The Channel stated, "The revelation that Royal Artillery soldiers undertake drone training in "Israel" has reignited the debate over Watchkeeper's purchase, particularly given that their "Israeli" trainers may have been involved in the Gaza conflict".
The Watchkeeper is the the new tactical Unmanned Aerial System in the British army, and was adopted into service in 2010.
In this context, Amnesty International UK Campaigns Director Tim Hancock referred that Amnesty International has documented the role of drones in serious human rights violations by the "Israeli" army troops.
Furthermore, Tim Hancock added, "There is already growing international concern over the use of drones in remote unlawful killings, sometimes amounting to extrajudicial executions".
"It would seem wholly inappropriate for UK forces to be trained in the use of drones by a country with a track record of applying this technology in grave abuses of people's human rights", said the Amnesty International Director in reference to the "Israeli" enemy.
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