Officials said four people have been arrested in connection with the anti -Palestinian protest, including the barbarity of military aircraft in the airbase in the United Kingdom.
On 20 June, two activists of the Group Palestine Action reportedly broke the Royal Air Force’s Braise Norton base in Oxfordshire, England, where they sprayed two fuel filling and red paint on transport aircraft and damaged them with Cruubers.
Three persons aged 29 to 36 were arrested on suspicion of commitment, preparation or insising of terrorism. According to a UK police, a 41 -year -old woman, a 41 -year -old woman, was arrested on suspicion of assistance of the culprit.
Britain protest group proceeds to ban Palestine Action
The Palestine Action, which claimed action, responded to the arrest by accusing the authorities of breaking up “non -violent protests”, which disrupts the flow of arms for Israel, which he called the “massacre in Palestine” in the country.
Last week, the British Prime Minister Keer Strandmer labeled the “dissatisfied” Act, while Home Secretary Yvet Cooper on Monday announced a plan to ban Palestine’s action under anti -terrorism laws.
According to Cooper, the group’s action has become “more aggressive”, showing “desire to use violence with members”.
The Home Secretary decided to prosecute the group after the incident. Once the ban becomes effective next Friday, the group’s support will become a criminal offense, which will be sentenced to 14 years of jail.
Since the outbreak of war in Gaza, Palestine Action has targeted other companies along with Israeli -related facilities to Israeli’s relations.
Edited by: Louis Olofs