Pro-Palestinian Activists Due to Appear Court After Damaging Planes at RAF Base
- Four pro-Palestine activists, whose ages range from 22 to 35, are scheduled to be presented in a London court this Thursday following their involvement in damaging two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20, 2025.
- The activists targeted the air base to protest Britain's military support for Israel amid ongoing conflict and accusations of genocide in Gaza.
- Palestine Action claimed responsibility for breaking into the base and spraying red paint on two refueling and transport planes causing £7 million in damage.
- Police stated that the suspects are charged with planning to unlawfully access a restricted site and conspiring to cause criminal damage connected to terrorism.
- The court appearance follows Britain’s recent ban of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, with the group condemning the decision and planning a legal challenge.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters arrive at Haverford house
Haverford Township police are reporting on Thursday that pro-Palestinian protesters arrived in a residential section of the township to set up at a particular house. Police arrived and the protesters dispersed upon police orders. A full complement of officers was on duty and fully equipped to handle any situation, the department added. Investigators are working to determine the identities of the protesters. Officers from surrounding jurisdiction…
Pro-Palestinian Activists Due to Appear Court after Damaging Planes at RAF Base
Four people are set to appear in a London courtroom on Thursday over charges connected with an incident in which pro-Palestinian protesters damaged two Royal Air Force planes with red paint and crowbars.

Pro-Palestinian activists charged with damaging planes at a UK air base are held in custody
Four pro-Palestinian protesters have been held in custody after appearing in a London courtroom over charges connected to an incident involving damage to Royal Air Force planes.
Activists had spray-painted two aircraft to protest London's support for Israel.
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