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Pro-Palestinian Activists Due to Appear Court After Damaging Planes at RAF Base

  • On June 20, four pro-Palestinian activists broke into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, charged with conspiracy and criminal damage after damaging two planes with £7 million in damage.
  • Following the June 20 intrusion at RAF Brize Norton, Palestine Action claimed responsibility, protesting UK military support for Israel and targeting entities linked to the country.
  • British counter-terrorism police charged four suspects aged 22–35 with conspiracy to damage aircraft worth £7 million after they broke into RAF Brize Norton on June 20, with court appearances scheduled for Thursday.
  • Following the ban, Palestine Action condemned it as an 'abuse of power' and plans a legal challenge, highlighting ongoing legal and political tensions.
  • Police will present terrorism-related evidence in court as investigators work to confirm the activists' identities.
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Pro-Palestinian activists charged with damaging planes at a UK air base are held in custody

Four pro-Palestinian protesters have been held in custody after appearing in a London courtroom over charges connected to an incident involving damage to Royal Air Force planes.

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Activists had spray-painted two aircraft to protest London's support for Israel.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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