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London court upholds UK ban on Palestine Action as terrorist group
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75% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
A London appeals court upheld Britain’s ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group. The ruling follows violent attacks on Israeli defense-linked targets, including Elbit Systems sites and a Royal Air Force base, and leaves supporters facing prison terms.
- 01London court upheld the UK ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
- 02Judge Sue Carr said ignoring the group’s unlawful violence would be a “fundamental mistake.”
- 03Britain banned the group in July 2025 after attacks on Israeli defense-linked targets.
- 04Supporters can face up to six months in prison, and members up to 14 years.
- 05Four activists were jailed Friday for a violent Elbit attack in Bristol.
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Behadrei HaredimRight · HebrewJun 15, 2026
London court upholds UK ban on Palestine Action as terrorist group
Arutz ShevaRight · HebrewJun 15, 2026
London Appeals Court Upholds Ban on Palestine Action as Terror Group
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