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Posted on June 20, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Pro-Palestinian activists from the group Palestine Action said they had broken into a Royal Air Force base in central England on Friday and damaged two military aircraft. (Reporting

Pro-Palestinian Activists Vandalize Military Aircraft at UK Base

LONDON (Reuters) -Pro-Palestinian activists in Britain broke into a Royal Air Force base in central England on Friday where they damaged and sprayed red paint over two military aircraft used for refuelling and transportation.

The campaign group Palestine Action said two of its activists had entered the Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire, spraying paint into the engines of the Voyager aircraft and causing further damage with crowbars.

"Despite publicly condemning the Israeli government, Britain continues to send military cargo, fly spy planes over Gaza and refuel U.S./Israeli fighter jets," the group said in a statement, posting a video of the incident on X.

"Britain isn’t just complicit, it’s an active participant in the Gaza genocide and war crimes across the Middle East."

Britain's defence ministry condemned the "vandalism" and said it was working with police to investigate.

"Our Armed Forces represent the very best of Britain. They put their lives on the line for us, and their display of duty, dedication and selfless personal sacrifice are an inspiration to us all," it said.

"It is our responsibility to support those who defend us."

Police said they were investigating a report of people gaining access to the air base and causing criminal damage.

Palestine Action is among groups that have regularly targeted defence firms and other companies in Britain linked to Israel since the start of the conflict in Gaza.

The group said it had also sprayed paint on the runway and left a Palestine flag there.

(Reporting by William James, writing by Sarah Young; editing by Michael Holden and Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized aircraft at a UK military base.
  • The incident occurred at the Brize Norton RAF base in Oxfordshire.
  • Activists used red paint and crowbars to damage the planes.
  • Britain's defense ministry condemned the vandalism.
  • Palestine Action claims Britain is complicit in Gaza conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the activists do at the RAF base?
Activists broke into the Royal Air Force base in Brize Norton, damaging two military aircraft and spraying red paint into their engines.
What was the response from Britain's defence ministry?
The defence ministry condemned the vandalism and stated that it was cooperating with police to investigate the incident.
What does Palestine Action claim about Britain's involvement in the Gaza conflict?
Palestine Action claims that Britain is complicit in the Gaza genocide and war crimes, actively participating by sending military cargo and refueling fighter jets.
What actions have Palestine Action taken in the past?
Palestine Action has regularly targeted defense firms and companies in Britain linked to Israel since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza.
What did the activists leave behind at the air base?
The activists sprayed paint on the runway and left a Palestine flag at the scene.

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