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Palestine Motion: The ‘enemy inside’ or non-violent protesters?

By Editorial Board Published June 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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Palestine Motion: The ‘enemy inside’ or non-violent protesters?

The upcoming ban on protest group Palestine Motion has divided opinion – described as each “outrageous” and “long overdue”.

Dwelling Secretary Yvette Cooper is anticipated to take the step after the group broke into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on e-scooters and sprayed two Voyager planes with purple paint.

The prime minister described the assault as “outrageous” and a fast assessment of safety at MoD bases is below method.

It was the newest protest in a five-year marketing campaign from Palestine Motion (PA) that has focused arms producers, monetary establishments, political figures and authorities buildings.

Pink spray paint has grow to be its signature.

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Injury to planes at Brize Norton

Damage to planes at Brize Norton

On its web site, PA says it’s a “direct action movement” dedicated to ending “global participation” in what it calls Israel’s “genocidal and apartheid regime”.

It provides that it makes use of “disruptive tactics” to focus on “corporate enablers of the Israeli military-industrial complex”.

Banning the group would make membership of it unlawful. It could be handled as a terrorist organisation.

Paloma Faith spoke at the pro-Palestine rally

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Paloma Religion spoke on the pro-Palestine rally

“I have met some of the people who have friends in that group. They are young students and they are basically trying to do something because they feel that our government is failing them.”

She added that “everyone” desires to finish what she described as a “massacre” in Gaza.

Israel says its navy marketing campaign in Gaza is a method of defending itself in opposition to Hamas, which killed greater than a thousand folks in its 7 October assaults and took about 240 folks hostage. Hamas-run well being authorities declare Israeli assaults have since killed virtually 56,000 folks in Gaza.

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Religion continued: “When you scribble on something, or paint on it, it’s a non-violent protest and it shouldn’t be made at the same level as a violent protest – it is unjust.”

Ben Jamal, director of the Palestine Solidarity Marketing campaign, backed Palestine Motion’s use of non-violent protest.

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A financial institution broken by Palestine Motion

“In the struggle for the rights of black people in the US, in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, in the struggle for women to have the vote, people took forms of non-violent direct action.

“Think about if we had the present [situation] again in these days – we might have been proscribing the suffragettes, treating them as terrorists.”

There was a pro-Israeli counter-protest

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There was a pro-Israeli counter-protest in London

“Palestine Action have acted as the enemy within which is why it’s right, now, to crack down on them,” he mentioned.

“They have terrorised working people for a number of years and there’s a number of serious violent charges that are going through the court system at the moment.”

The UK authorities is anticipated to announce its determination early subsequent week.

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