Palestine Action to be banned under terror legislation as protesters and police clash

WorldPolitics
23 Jun 2025 • 10:49 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced the decision to proscribe Palestine Action, following the group's vandalism of two planes at an RAF base.
  • An order will be laid before parliament next week, which, if passed, will make membership and support for Palestine Action illegal, carrying a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.
  • A protest in support of Palestine Action in Trafalgar Square resulted in clashes with police, after the Metropolitan Police imposed an exclusion zone near the Houses of Parliament.
  • Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley described Palestine Action as an "organised extremist criminal group," while a spokesperson for the group refuted claims of foreign backing and criticised the Met's actions.
  • Palestine Action has previously engaged in acts of vandalism, including at the London offices of Allianz Insurance and a golf course owned by Donald Trump.

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