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Menwith Hill and Israel’s war on Gaza

A US spy base in Yorkshire is playing a role in Israel’s murderous attacks on Gaza, writes DAVE WEBB, national chair of CND

EVERY Tuesday at 6pm, rain or shine, a small group of protesters stands outside a US base in North Yorkshire with banners and flags.
 
Supporters of the Menwith Hill Accountability Campaign (MHAC) are there to protest at the unaccountable and highly secret activities that go on inside the US spy base nominally called “RAF Menwith Hill” but run by the US National Security Agency (NSA).
 
In recent weeks the focus has been on Britain’s role in events in Gaza.
 
Just how is the British government involved in Gaza? According to the Campaign Against the Arms Trade, Britain has consistently sold arms to Israel since 1967.
 
Thousands of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military actions supported by British arms exports.
 
Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians in Gaza and the forced displacement of innocent civilians fly in the face of international humanitarian law, and Britain is assisting in these war crimes in more ways than one.
 
One way will be through the activities at Menwith Hill. Operatives there are busy supplying the US intelligence services with information, some of which will be used to help the Israeli Defence Forces target their attacks in Gaza.
 
In 2016 top-secret documents obtained by Edward Snowden showed that Menwith Hill collects and analyses satellite data obtained by intercepting electronic communications (emails, texts, telephone calls, etc) and passes on anything of interest to the US National Security Agency.

The Snowden documents revealed that, in the past, the NSA has used the powerful eavesdropping technologies at Menwith Hill to provide “continuous coverage of the majority of the Eurasian landmass,” where they can readily intercept “tactical military, scientific, political, and economic communications signals.”
 
In the past, the information gathered has helped target armed drone strikes across the Middle East and North Africa and Menwith Hill has provided support for British and US military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
And it has also been used to assist with covert missions in countries where the US has not declared war. As Ryan Gallagher wrote in The Intercept, “NSA employees at Menwith Hill have collaborated on a project to help “eliminate” terrorism targets in Yemen, for example, where the US has waged a controversial drone bombing campaign that has resulted in dozens of civilian deaths.”
 
In 2021 Menwith Hill Accountability Campaign and Yorkshire CND jointly published a booklet called “Menwith Hill in 3D: Domes, Data and Drone Strikes” which explores the issues around the legality of the activities of the base, including the disclosures made by Edward Snowden.
 
Documents leaked by Snowden have revealed that the NSA “maintains a far-reaching technical and analytic relationship with the Israeli SIGINT National Unit (ISNU)” and the documents show that the NSA and ISNU are “sharing information on access, intercept, targeting, language, analysis and reporting.”
 
There can be little doubt then, that Menwith Hill will have been working all hours over the last few weeks to provide information to help the Israelis attack particular targets identified by the intercepted information.
 
Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis, writing in Declassified UK, have described how the British military and intelligence services may be aiding Israel’s attack on Gaza.
 
In December 2020, a military co-operation agreement was signed by Britain and Israel. Despite the MoD describing it as an “important piece of defence diplomacy” that “strengthens” military ties, the British Parliament and public have never seen what is in it. The MoD has refused to publish it and has only briefly mentioned it in Parliament once, in a response to a direct question from an MP.
 
Declassified UK has also revealed that, since the bombing of Gaza began, the RAF has made over 30 military transport flights to Tel Aviv. The MoD is now censoring requests for information by MPs about flights from the RAF base at Akrotiri in Cyprus, which is only 40 minutes from Tel Aviv by plane.
 
There are also reports that the US is using RAF Akrotiri to send arms to Israel.
 
RAF Akrotiri has, for a long time, been the base from which British bombing campaigns have been carried out across the Middle East and it was recently revealed that 129 US airmen are permanently based there. The government has denied sending “lethal aid” to Israel, but the censoring of MPs’ requests indicates that RAF Akrotiri is being used for just that purpose.
 
Information from electronic communications is also being collected by aircraft and the MoD has sent the Israeli forces several Shadow R1 reconnaissance aircraft to help the Israeli forces find and rescue hostages. They claim that, as the aircraft are unarmed, they have no military role, but it seems highly unlikely that information on Hamas positions will not be passed on.
 
So, Britain is helping Israel’s slaughter of Palestinians not only by supplying arms but also by supplying intelligence information to help target the attacks.
 
The protesters standing outside the Menwith Hill base in the cold and the rain are reminding the British public and politicians that the US spy base at Menwith Hill continues to play a crucial role in conflicts that are of concern to the US — which means any conflict, anywhere on Earth.

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