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72 Arrested During Protest Outside Court in London

12 June 2026
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Dozens of protesters were arrested outside Woolwich Crown Court in southeast London while demonstrating in support of Palestine Action, which is facing legal repercussions for damaging equipment at an Israeli defense firm. Approximately 500 individuals gathered as four activists were being sentenced for causing over £1.2 million in damage at the Elbit Systems factory in Bristol. Chants of “Free Palestine” resonated through the crowd amid a significant police presence, with demonstrators holding signs proclaiming “Direct Action Saves Lives.” As police began arresting protesters, the Metropolitan Police confirmed that 72 individuals had been detained for supporting a proscribed terrorist organization, following Palestine Action’s classification as such by the UK government, which has been met with criticism. The campaign group Defend Our Juries and others argue that the actions taken against the activists should not occur within a British legal framework, while the government’s appeal against the High Court’s ruling on the proscription continues.

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The classification of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization in the UK has sparked significant debate regarding civil liberties, freedom of expression, and the right to protest. This designation criminalizes any support for the group, potentially resulting in severe penalties of up to 14 years in prison. The ongoing situation raises questions about the balance between national security and the rights of individuals to engage in activism. The High Court’s previously deemed unlawful proscription reflects a growing tension around how governments handle dissent and activism related to international issues, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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