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Calls mount for ethics probe into David Cameron over Israel arms sales
Gaza Protest

AS THE death toll in Gaza tops 33,000, calls are mounting for an ethics probe into whether Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron and Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch are violating the ministerial code over Britain’s arms sales to Israel.

MPs have faced increasing calls to stop arms sales after three British aid workers were killed in an attack by Israeli forces on Monday.

Campaign Against Arms Trade says the engine of the drone used in the attack was produced in Britain by UAV Engines.

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