British police have arrested seven people suspected of supporting the banned group Palestine Action during a protest near a Royal Air Force (RAF) air base in eastern England used by US forces. The protesters, including five men and two women, were arrested at a peace encampment outside the Lakenheath airbase, where they gathered to protest the alleged use of the base as a departure point for US aircraft involved in the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The Lakenheath Alliance for Peace organized the protest, with the arrested individuals wearing clothing that stated their opposition to genocide and support for Palestine Action.
Why It Matters
The arrests highlight the ongoing tensions surrounding the UK’s involvement in the US-Israel war on Iran and the government’s ban on Palestine Action as a “terrorist” organization. The legal battle over the ban, which has led to numerous arrests and charges related to protests supporting the group, reflects the complex political dynamics at play. The use of British military bases by the US for operations against Iran adds to the controversy, with implications for international relations and the UK’s role in global conflicts.
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