The British spy who helped Israel pull off Entebbe, and paid with his life
Bruce McKenzie, a former Kenyan minister and secret British agent, helped Israel foil an El Al missile plot and later enabled the Entebbe rescue; Idi Amin took revenge with a bomb hidden in a farewell gift
Next month, Israel will mark 50 years since Operation Entebbe, one of the most daring hostage rescue missions in history. Official ceremonies will rightly honor the creativity of the planners, the bravery of Yoni Netanyahu, Sayeret Matkal fighters and Israeli Air Force crews, and the almost unimaginable achievement of rescuing hostages from the heart of Africa.
But behind the scenes stood a key figure without whom the operation may never have happened: Bruce McKenzie.
McKenzie was a British secret agent who became a close friend and trusted partner of Israel’s Mossad. His ties with Israeli intelligence led him to assist Israel in two critical moments: foiling a plot to shoot down Israeli passenger planes in Kenya and providing the vital intelligence and logistical support that made the Entebbe rescue possible.
For standing with Israel in some of its most difficult hours, he ultimately paid with his life.
McKenzie was born in South Africa in 1919. During World War II, he served as a fighter pilot in North Africa and Europe. After the war, he moved to Kenya, where he became a successful farmer and businessman near Nakuru.
Although he was a white settler who had risen during the colonial era, Kenya’s first president, Jomo Kenyatta, brought him into government after independence in 1963 as agriculture and settlement minister. McKenzie became a crucial political bridge between colonial Kenya and the newly independent state, gaining enormous political and business influence.
Behind the polished image of a cabinet minister and seasoned politician, however, was another life entirely. McKenzie, known by some as “a man of many hats” and “the spy inside,” was recruited by Britain’s MI6 shortly before Kenya gained independence. Through the connections of MI6 chief Sir Maurice Oldfield, he built a historic relationship with Israel’s intelligence community. As part of his covert role during the Cold War, he used his position to pass critical intelligence to Britain and Israel.
That alliance with Israel became operational in January 1976, when a terrorist cell made up of Palestinian militants and German Marxists planned to fire missiles at an El Al plane as it landed at Nairobi airport. McKenzie was directly involved in the secret capture of five wanted terrorists, who were immediately transferred to Israel and later sentenced to lengthy prison terms.
Reception for hostages who returned after Operation Entebbe
(Photo: Avi Simhoni and Miki Tzarfati, BaMahane)
A few months later came the defining moment in his covert relationship with Israel. In June 1976, an Air France plane was hijacked to Entebbe, Uganda, under the protection of dictator Idi Amin. As Israel searched desperately for a military solution, McKenzie became the central link that made the plan possible.
He used all his influence to persuade Kenya’s president to provide Israel with extraordinary assistance: permission for Mossad personnel to operate from Kenya to gather intelligence, and the crucial authorization for Israeli Air Force planes to land in Nairobi for refueling and medical support on their way home.
McKenzie went even further. He personally helped a Mossad agent fly a light aircraft over Entebbe airport, producing aerial photographs that were critical to the Israeli assault force.
In Israel and across the West, Operation Entebbe was celebrated as a spectacular success. But for Amin, the Kenyan-Israeli cooperation was a humiliation and a personal betrayal. His suspicions focused on McKenzie.
On May 24, 1978, McKenzie traveled to Uganda for a meeting with Amin on behalf of Kenya’s president. After the meeting, he boarded a plane back to Nairobi. During the flight, a powerful bomb exploded, killing McKenzie and the other passengers.
Idi Amin
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The bomb, it later emerged, had been planted on Amin’s direct orders as revenge for McKenzie’s role in Operation Entebbe. It was hidden inside a farewell gift Amin had personally given him shortly before takeoff, reportedly an antelope head or a carved wooden lion.
Although much of McKenzie’s work was done in the shadows, Israel did not forget the man who risked everything for its security. After his assassination, Mossad chief Meir Amit initiated the planting of a forest in Israel in McKenzie’s name.
With quiet assistance from Kenyan authorities, McKenzie’s widow was later flown to Israel to attend a Mossad-backed ceremony, where she accepted on his behalf the “Yakir HaSeter” award, a rare honor given to those who risked their lives and freedom to secretly assist Israel’s special operations.
AI facial recognition used to spot adult migrants posing as children to 'game the system'
A new AI facial recognition system that can spot adult migrants pretending to be children will be rolled out next year - to the fury of human rights campaigners.
The new technology is intended to make it easier to find adults trying to 'game the system' by getting into in the care system as opposed to the asylum system, often an easier path to staying in the UK.
An IT firm has now been awarded a £322,000 contract by the Home Office to provide 'an algorithm that can accurately predict the age of a subject', according to an official notice published today.
Harlow-based Akhter Computers are set to test and develop AI technology to be able to estimate a person's age by assessing images taken of them at the border.
The system is expected to be used alongside existing methods of age estimation, with the Home Office saying it had shown “promising performance and accuracy” in initial tests.
In the year ending June 2025, 111,084 claimed asylum in the UK - an increase of over 14 per cent when compared to the year prior.
A group of people arriving at the Border Security Command compound in Dover, Kent on May 27, 2026
It comes as the Home Office has awarded a contract to a tech firm to develop AI facial recognition to determine the age of migrants arriving at the English Channel
More than 6,400 migrants claiming to be children were assessed for their age at the border, with nearly half found to be adults in the year ending March 2026.
Last year the UK government's independent immigration inspector discovered there were several incidents where both migrant children and adults were classed in the wrong age group.
It added that it was 'inevitable that some age assessments will be wrong' in the absence of a 'foolproof' testing method.
It added that the current room for error in age assessments of migrants was 'a cause for concern' particularly in incidents where children were denied rights and protections 'to which they are entitled'.
The Home Office has been testing the technology on various images of people from different gender and ethnicities, including those of asylum seekers, in its system.
But the results have not yet been used to determine the outcome of any live cases.
The new system will tested in asylum seeker cases at the Western Jet Foil processing centre in Dover next year.
Currently, trained immigration enforcement officers carry out age assessment using various procedures such as X-rays, MRI scans and documents.
But the Government has since determined the AI recognition was the most 'cost-effective option' of analysing an asylum seeker's age.
Border Security and Asylum minister Alex Norris said adult migrants 'making false age claims have exploited the system and diverted vital support away from children at risk'.
'That is why we are rolling out AI technology to put a stop to this, ensuring those who game the system are identified, detained and removed without delay, and those who deserve support and protection are given it,' Norris said.
The daughter of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro gave a surprising answer when asked if she is the half-sister of former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Theories that the Cuban communist revolutionary fathered Justin have circulated since Castro died in 2016, with some pointing to physical similarities between the two.
The rumors resurfaced several times in the years since, particularly as his mother admitted to having a relationship with Castro, and after Castro's eldest son left a suicide note referring to Justin as his half-brother.
Castro's daughter, Alina Fernandez, may have just reignited the rumors once again after she refused to deny the rumors in a recent interview with NewsNation.
During the interview, host Katie Pavlich asked, 'For years, we've heard rumors that Justin Trudeau, the former prime minister of Canada, could be your half-brother. What do you think of that?'
With a wry smile, Fernandez replied: 'The only thing I can say is that his mother used to visit the country very often.'
Pavlich then said, 'Well, that may be a tell then. I guess that's a half answer. Do you plan to call him and maybe find out?'
Rumors have swirled since 2016 that former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, left, is late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's son due to similarities in the two men's appearance
Trudeau with his mother, Margaret Trudeau, who admitted to having several high-profile lovers
Castro's daughter, Alina Fernandez, refused to deny the rumors in a recent interview
Fernandez answered, 'No, no, I won't do it. If he wants, he's gonna be welcome, but I won't. I won't. I think he keeps that to himself, and you have to respect that.'
Fernandez's responses will surely become another piece of circumstantial evidence that conspiracists latch onto.
Justin is the son of Canada's late former prime minister Pierre Trudeau and activist Margaret Sinclair, who took her husband's name. He was born in 1971, and his parents divorced 13 years later during his father's last months in office.
Margaret would later admit - in her 1982 book Consequences - that she had had affairs with actors Jack Nicholson and Ryan O'Neal and singer Lou Rawls, as the relationship broke down.
And through her public persona, she said she became associated with members of the Rolling Stones, top US government officials - and even Cuban revolutionary leader Castro.
The latter of those relationships has led to speculation over the past decade, including by President Donald Trump, that Pierre is not truly Justin's father.
The rumors began in 2016 and exploded two years later when Castro's eldest son, Fidelito, died by suicide in 2018 and several outlets reported he had left a note referring to Justin as his half-brother.
Photos have emerged of Fidel Castro hosting Justin in 1976 as the Canadian prime minister and his wife landed in Havana in a historic visit, becoming the first NATO leader to set foot in Castro's Cuba.
Margaret smiles as Cuban President Fidel Castro holds her youngest son Michel after the Trudeaus arrived in Havana, Cuba, in 1976
Margaret (above with Pierre and their kids in 1975) admitted to having affairs after becoming estranged from her husband in the late 1970s
President Trump entertained the rumors in his 2024 book, Save America. 'His mother was beautiful and wild. In the 1970s, she would go "clubbing" with the Rolling Stones, but she was also somehow associated with Fidel Castro,' he wrote.
'She said he was "the sexiest man I've ever met," and a lot of people say that Justin is his son. He swears that he isn't, but how the hell would he know!
'Castro had good hair, the "father" didn't, Justin has good hair, and has become a Communist just like Castro.'
Elbit Systems secures $1.4b. European defense contract as backlog passes $30b.
The multi-domain package includes autonomous unmanned vehicles, ground-based electronic warfare solutions, precision-guided artillery, and advanced reconnaissance systems.
Elbit Systems Ltd. announced on Tuesday that it secured an approximately $1.4 billion defense contract from an unnamed European nation to supply a comprehensive suite of military modernization systems over the next five years.
The multi-domain package includes autonomous unmanned vehicles, ground-based electronic warfare solutions, precision-guided artillery, and advanced reconnaissance systems.
These platforms will be coupled with electro-optical designating and reconnaissance systems, with all components networked together via Elbit's software-defined radios.
The massive contract win was revealed alongside the Haifa-based company's first-quarter 2026 financial results, which showed a 15.5% jump in quarterly revenue to $2.19 billion, pushing Elbit's total order backlog past $30 billion for the first time.
According to management, the company is actively scaling up its production capacity to manage the record backlog.
Elbit management added that it plans to increase its deployment of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence within its manufacturing facilities to accelerate order execution while maintaining operational margins.
At the same time, the company is expanding its internal investments in research and development to shape its next-generation defense offerings, according to Elbit's President and CEO Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis.
"This contract reflects the breadth and attractiveness of Elbit Systems' defense portfolio, as well as our ability to deliver both highly capable, best-in-class systems and comprehensive, integrated solutions tailored to evolving operational needs," said Machlis.
"It reinforces our positioning as a trusted strategic partner to customers worldwide, supporting their long-term defense challenges and modernization efforts," he continued.
On the company's website, Elbit Systems describes itself as a "leading global defense technology company, delivering advanced solutions for a secure and safer world," and as one that "develops, manufactures, integrates and sustains a range of next-generation solutions across multiple domains."
The Israeli arms company has been one of the primary global targets for pro-Palestinian protests, boycotts, and targeted diplomatic and commercial restrictions in Europe.
Elbit's European revenue stream remains resilient
France barred Israeli defense firms, including Elbit, from participating in major global arms expos like Euronaval and Eurosatory in 2024, according to the Defense Ministry.
In particular, the ministry noted an incident at the 2025 Paris Air Show in which organizers completely blocked off Israeli exhibition booths behind massive black screens.
In September 2025, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declared an arms embargo and a partial import ban on Israeli defense products according to Spain's Social Rights, Consumer Affairs, and 2030 Agenda Ministry, with the country canceling several active defense procurement contracts with Elbit Systems following the directive.
Despite these obstacles, Elbit's broader European revenue stream remains highly resilient amid global instability and rising defense concerns, according to a March 17 Reuters report.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed Tuesday evening that the Israel Defense Forces carried out a strike in the Gaza Strip targeting Mohammed Odeh, the new leader of the military wing of Hamas.
Odeh had reportedly replaced Izz ad-Din Haddad, who served as commander of Hamas’s military wing.
An Israeli security source stated about two hours after the strike that Israel had received confirmation that Odeh was successfully eliminated.
Earlier, Arab sources reported powerful explosions in western Gaza City as a result of what was described as an IDF “fire belt" operation in the area. According to some reports, Israeli forces carried out three strikes near the Shaafout restaurant located along Salah al-Din Road in Gaza.
According to a joint statement from Netanyahu’s and Katz’s offices, Odeh was considered one of the architects of the October 7 massacre and served as Hamas’s intelligence chief during the attack. He was reportedly appointed about a week ago as the successor to Haddad, who was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza approximately two weeks earlier.
“Oudeh was responsible for the murder, abduction, and injury of many Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers," the statement said.
The two leaders also praised the Israeli military and intelligence services, stating: “Congratulations to the IDF and the Shin Bet for their ongoing efforts to eliminate our enemies. We will continue to pursue everyone who took part in the October 7 massacre. Sooner or later, Israel will reach them all."
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Israel has created a list of all Palestinians who took part in the October 7 attack and is working to kill or arrest each one.
The list includes all Gazans who were identified as having crossed the border on October 7, as well as all Hamas leaders involved in orchestrating the massacre.
Gaza flotilla activists clash with Basque police after blocking other passengers from exiting plane at the Bilbao airport.
Basque police at the Bilbao airport violently clashed with activists from the most recent Gaza flotilla over the weekend. The incident began when the activists stopped at the exit from the plane for a photo op, blocking the other passengers from exiting, and then refused to move when told to do so to allow the other passengers to safely disembark.
Footage showed police striking the activists with batons and dragging them across the floor.
Four activists were arrested upon their return to Spain on a flight from Turkey after being expelled from Israel. Police said that the activists were arrested for serious disobedience, resisting arrest, and assaulting law enforcement officers.
The Basque regional police force, the Ertzaintza, are an autonomous organization not part of the national Spanish Police.