Two people arrested after Palestine Action claimed it blocked Israeli defence firm's UK site
- On Tuesday, Palestine Action protesters blocked Guardtech's entrance and occupied its Suffolk rooftop ahead of a proposed proscription law.
- Following the draft order laid before Parliament, Palestine Action risks proscription and up to 14 years in prison; its spokesperson claims 'real terrorism is being committed in Gaza'.
- Avon and Somerset Police responded at 6:30am, arresting a woman and man from London for criminal damage after activists covered Elbit Systems' entrance in red paint symbolising Palestinian bloodshed.
- MPs and peers debate the proscription this week, with a High Court hearing on Friday to potentially block the ban from taking effect as early as that day.
- UN experts criticize UK's proposed proscription of Palestine Action, urging public protests against what they call unjustified labeling of peaceful activism as terrorism.
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RAF base commander dug her own hole
BRIZE NORTON AIR BASE, UK – RAF Brize Norton was left red-faced after Palestine Action activists broke into the base and damaged military hardware—including one of the Ministry of Defence’s last remaining fully functional staplers. Defence Editor: Doug Trench The incident has sparked an internal row, with critics pointing fingers at the station’s Commander, Wing […] The post Pen-pushing – RAF base commander dug her own hole with ‘lefty views’ on…
Palestine Action protesters block Elbit UK site
Protesters from Palestine Action, a group the government wants to reclassify as a terrorist organisation, have blocked the entrance of a defence company. A spokesperson for the group said two activists were "disrupting" operations at Elbit Systems in north Bristol on Tuesday, covering the entrance to the site in red paint. Palestine Action
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