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Palestine Action: banned by the morally bankrupt House of Commons

Maryam Jameela by Maryam Jameela
3 July 2025
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MPs in the House of Commons have voted to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. Home secretary Yvette Cooper drafted the order after the direct action group broke into RAF Brize Norton and sprayed some paint. Palestine Action have opposed Zionist Israel for many years now, and since Israel’s genocide in Palestine have stepped up their non-violent direct action.

The vote passed 385-26 in favour of banning the group. This result is nothing short of an absolute disgrace. These morally depraved MPs have now made it so that supporting Palestine Action can get you up to 14 years in prison. But, supporting the war crime-committing genocidal Zionist entity of Israel is just fine. As the Canary reported previously:

Proscription means that it is a criminal offence to belong to, invite support for, or wear clothing depicting a proscribed organisation.

However, the group are far from done. On Friday 4th July they’ve been granted an urgent order by a judge for a hearing to stop the ban from taking effect.

Palestine Action forever

As is becoming customary, if the disability welfare cuts are anything to go by, MPs ignored the advice of human rights experts. After the vote, Amnesty International called the decision a “disturbing legal overreach.” Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International’s chief executive of the UK branch, said:

The UK has a deeply flawed and overly broad definition of terrorism which human rights monitors including Amnesty International have been warning about for years. This latest disturbing move only serves to highlight that those warnings were justified.

Of course, if Amnesty were warning about a country in the Global South having “disturbing legal overreach” we can all imagine the headlines from Western media. However, given it’s the UK being the shithole country, mainstream media in the UK is unmoved.

Deshmukh continued:

Whatever MPs may think about whether Palestine Action’s tactics are appropriate or not, existing criminal laws, accompanied by human rights protections, were more than capable of responding to them.

Instead of taking draconian measures to shut down direct action protesters and criminalise anyone who expresses support for their actions, the Government should be taking immediate and unequivocal action to put a stop to Israel’s genocide and end any risk of UK complicity in it.

Labour’s hand in genocide

But, that risk is evidently a reality. Just yesterday, Drop Site News and Declassified’s Matt Kennard uncovered that Labour has secretly been allowing Israeli military planes to land in Britain. Drop Site’s Abdullah Farooq and Kennard found:

All the planes landed at RAF Brize Norton, the largest airbase in Britain, located in Oxfordshire. One of these Israeli planes was in the sky over Gaza around the time of two apparent war crimes, including in October 2024, when the IAF bombed a residential complex in the northern city of Beit Lahiya, killing 73 people.

It’s almost as though Palestine Action have understood how key RAF Brize Norton is to Israel’s genocide, and acted when their government wouldn’t. In their report, Farooq and Kennard wrote:

The planes were blocked on commercial flight tracking databases but Drop Site was able to identify them through unfiltered flight transponder data.

This is simply further proof, were it needed, that Palestine Action’s targets are well-chosen and directly culpable in the genocide of Palestinians.

Shameful

With Palestine Action’s hearing still to come, the government undoubtedly have yet another mess of their own making on their hands. MPs have continued to allow Israel to exert their influence over British politics. And, if nothing else, it’s only increased public goodwill and support for the direct action group. Meanwhile, the feeling for politicians is quite different:

For – 385
Against – 26
Shameful. Fucking Shameful. Israel have UK Parliament by the fucking throat.

— Michael Walsh (@thatbloodyMikey) July 2, 2025

This obscene double standard says a lot about the state of our politics:

In the UK, opposing genocide can get you 14 years in prison and supporting it can get you a seat in the House of Lords

— Ricky Hale (@RickyHale_) July 2, 2025

Unionist Ben Sellers called the result of the vote “morally repugnant”:

It’s quite likely that Parliament has just voted for something illegal, something that will be challenged & overturned in court. Even if it’s not, the proscription of Palestine Action is one of the most flagrant abuses of anti-terrorism law possible & morally repugnant. (1/6) pic.twitter.com/nS1gqBDmAa

— Ben Sellers (@MrBenSellers) July 2, 2025

Comedian Tez Ilyas summed up the absurdity of this past week:

So this week…

A punk band is under criminal investigation for an anti IDF chant.

An activist group have been proscribed as terrorists for opposing Israel.

And we all watched a film detailing IDF and Israeli war crimes.

Yet our government and media continue to support the…

— Tez (@tezilyas) July 2, 2025

MP Zarah Sultana, who voted against the order, called the ban an attempt to “chill dissent”:

To equate a spray can of paint with a suicide bomb isn't just absurd, it is grotesque.

It is a deliberate distortion of the law to chill dissent, criminalise solidarity & suppress the truth about UK complicity in genocide.

My full speech against proscribing Palestine Action: pic.twitter.com/1If5yg5XPy

— Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) July 3, 2025

Journalist Richard Sanders pointed out the irony of supporting the suffragettes but not Palestine:

Irony is dead.

They actually posed for this photo this morning – before banning Palestine action in the afternoon.

The sufragettes were the very model of non-violent direct action. pic.twitter.com/7GwW50XUCe

— Richard Sanders (@PulaRJS) July 2, 2025

Of course, there’s nothing more this country loves than casting a nostalgic eye on imperialist racists.

Thousands protesting outside Downing Street now to oppose the proscription of @Pal_action and defend the right to protest. 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/T64rQVNrK6

— Palestine Solidarity Campaign (@PSCupdates) July 2, 2025

And, in so obscenely targeting Palestine Action the government have ensured that more people than ever know about why the direct action group exists, and how effective they are. Such is the group’s popularity that, even if the ban is upheld, there’s no possible way that the state can criminalise everyone who supports them. What are they going to do? Arrest us all?

British Israeli historian professor Avi Shlaim said:

Palestine Action has never hurt people. They only hurt machinery which produces the instruments of war. So the worst you can say about what they did is vandalism. But you can’t say that they are terrorists.

Labour have done the work of Palestine Action in showing that this government cares more about shutting down dissent, and stifling support for Palestine who face an interminable genocide, than….actually stopping that genocide. Everyone who voted to ban Palestine Action has no moral backbone. They should be haunted by their despicable actions.

And if they’re not? The rest of us will make sure they never forget it.

Featured image via the Canary

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Comments 2

  1. billkruse says:
    1 year ago

    I think the reality here is that Israel want to get their hands on the gas under the Gaza Marine just off the coast of Palestine. Lots of cheap energy there.
    Britain, which as many will be aware has no realistic proposals to maintain the power supply, is promised access to this cheap supply of essential power so long as we look the other way while Israel exterminates the Palestinians.
    So, mustn’t upset the Israelis then, not if we want to keep the lights on.
    That’s all there is to it really.

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  2. kronikdenny says:
    11 months ago

    If they were named, ” Israel Action ” , and tried to stop a bunch of pro-Palestine protesters, they would be honored as heroes.
    To hell with Wasrael.
    FTRTTSPWBF

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