- Palestine Action ban is lawful, Court of Appeal rules Channel 4 News —
- Court of Appeal’s Palestine Action ruling paves way for scores of criminal cases Belfast Telegraph —
- Four Palestine Action activists found guilty of break-in at Israeli defence site 📹 Channel 4 News — · 3min
- Palestine Action activists guilty of £1m damage in raid on Israeli weapons firm Irish Independent —
- Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage at Elbit Systems raid Bristol Live —
- Four Palestine Action activists found guilty of break-in at Israeli defence site Channel 4 News —
- Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage over factory raid The Standard —
- Palestine Action activists convicted for Israeli defense factory break-in Associated Press —
- Four Palestine Action activists guilty over break-in at Israel-linked defence firm 📹 Sky News — · 3min
- Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage over factory raid The Standard —
- Four Palestine Action activists convicted over 2024 damage to Israeli weapons factory Middle East Eye —
- Palestine Action activists found guilty over raid at Israeli arms factory The National —
- Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage over factory raid The Standard —
- Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja shares statement and photos after arrest at Palestine Action protest: “The sense of madness can be overcome” NME —
- Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja arrested at Palestine Action protest in London Euronews —
- Palestine Action ban protest in London sees 523 people arrested including 87-year-old The Standard —
- More than 500 people arrested at London rally for Palestine Action Al Jazeera —
- Pro-Palestinian rally in London: Over 500 arrested France 24 —
- More than 500 people arrested at Palestine Action rally in London France 24 —
- Pro-Palestine rally: Over 500 arrested in London for protesting Times Of India —
Palestine Action
Europe-based pro-Palestinian direct action group
Palestine Action is a British pro-Palestinian direct action network founded in 2020 with the stated goal of "ending global participation in Israel's genocidal and apartheid regime". With Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems as their primary target from the beginning, the organisation has been active in protests against the Gaza war in the United Kingdom, with many of their most high-profile actions such as the "Filton 24" case coming in response to the Gaza genocide. It is currently proscribed as a terrorist group under the Terrorism Act 2000, making membership of, material support for, or displaying items in support of the group a criminal offence in the UK.
A UK appeals court upheld the government's ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group.