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Posted on June 27, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British police have arrested four people in connection with a pro-Palestinian protest last week in which military planes were sprayed with paint at an air base in England,

Four Arrested in UK Over Pro-Palestinian Protest at Air Base

LONDON (Reuters) -British counter-terrorism police have arrested four people in connection with a pro-Palestinian protest last week in which military planes were sprayed with paint at an air base in England, authorities said on Friday.

A woman, 29, and two men aged 36 and 24, were arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism, while another woman, 41, was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, the police statement said.

Two activists from the Palestine Action group broke into the air base in Oxfordshire in central England on June 20, spraying red paint over two planes used for refuelling and transport, and further damaging them with crowbars, an act that was condemned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as "disgraceful".

Within days of the incident, interior minister Yvette Cooper set out plans to use anti-terrorism laws to ban Palestine Action, saying its actions had become more aggressive and caused millions of pounds of damage.

Palestine Action has regularly targeted British sites connected to Israeli defence firm Elbit Systems and other companies in Britain linked to Israel since the start of the conflict in Gaza.

In response to Friday's arrests, the campaign group accused authorities of "cracking down on non-violent protests which disrupt the flow of arms to Israel during its genocide in Palestine".

The maximum sentence for preparation of terrorist acts, or to assist others in such preparation, in Britain is a life sentence. The government is also reviewing security across all defence sites.

Israel has repeatedly dismissed accusations that it is committing genocide in the war in Gaza which began when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, killing nearly 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 others hostage into Gaza.

Israel launched a military campaign that has killed more than 56,000 Palestinians, the majority of them civilians, according to local health authorities in Gaza.

(Reporting by Sarah Young and Sachin Ravikumar; writing by Muvija M; editing by William James and Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Four people arrested in UK over pro-Palestinian protest.
  • Protest involved vandalism of military planes at air base.
  • Arrests made under suspicion of terrorism-related activities.
  • Palestine Action group targeted for aggressive actions.
  • UK government reviewing security at all defense sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the charges against the arrested individuals?
The arrested individuals were charged with suspicion of the commission, preparation, or instigation of acts of terrorism.
What actions did the Palestine Action group take at the air base?
Two activists from the Palestine Action group broke into the air base, spraying red paint over military planes used for refuelling and transport.
What is the maximum penalty for preparation of terrorist acts in the UK?
The maximum sentence for preparation of terrorist acts, or assisting others in such preparation, in Britain is a life sentence.
How has the UK government responded to the protests?
The UK government, through interior minister Yvette Cooper, has proposed using anti-terrorism laws to ban Palestine Action due to their increasingly aggressive actions.
What has been the impact of the Gaza conflict on the protests?
Palestine Action has regularly targeted British sites connected to Israeli defense firms since the escalation of the conflict in Gaza.

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