Hundreds Arrested in Parliament Square for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 10 – Metropolitan Police arrested 466 protesters supporting Palestine Action during a mass demonstration defying the UK ban on the group, which faces up to 14 years in prison for membership or support.
- During the weekend, London’s Metropolitan Police Service arrested over 466 people as more than 500 supporters of Palestine Action gathered in Parliament Square.
- The UK government proscribed Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation in July 2025 under the Terrorism Act 2000, following activists’ vandalism of a British air force base in June 2025.
- Demonstrators aimed to be arrested en masse to strain the justice system, with Defend Our Juries organizing the Parliament Square protest using `Lift The Ban` signs.
- Critics say Amnesty International chief executive Sacha Deshmukh called the mass arrests `deeply concerning`, while the Met Police dispute claims of incomplete enforcement.
- Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said the scale of events would put pressure on the Met Police resources, and more arrests are expected on Saturday as supporters challenge the ban through courts.
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532 people were arrested during a demonstration in the UK in support of the group Palestine Action.
London police announced today that they have arrested 532 people in the past two days for supporting the banned Palestinian Action organization at protests.
U.K. police say over 500 people arrested in pro-Palestinian events over weekend
London police said 532 people were arrested Saturday when supporters of a pro-Palestinian group recently outlawed as a terrorist organization intentionally broke the law to test the government’s ability to enforce the ban.
More than 450 protesters have been arrested in London. Many of them are elderly – and belong to the activist group Palestine Action. Supporting the group could lead to 14 years in prison.
U.K. police say more than 500 people arrested in pro-Palestinian events over weekend
London police said Sunday that 532 people were arrested the previous day when supporters of a pro-Palestinian group recently outlawed as a terrorist organization intentionally broke the law to test the government's ability to enforce the ban.
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