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    Home > Headlines > UK police arrest more than 466 at protest for banned Palestine Action group
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    UK police arrest more than 466 at protest for banned Palestine Action group

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on August 9, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 22, 2026

    A large crowd of protesters in London rallies against the ban of Palestine Action, holding flags and placards. This image captures the tension during the protest where over 466 individuals were arrested by police, highlighting the ongoing conflict surrounding Palestine Action and its implications.
    Protesters gather in London against the ban of Palestine Action - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Over 466 people were arrested in London during a protest against the ban on Palestine Action, highlighting tensions over the UK's anti-terrorism legislation.

    Table of Contents

    • Protest Against Palestine Action Ban
    • Background of the Ban
    • Details of the Protest
    • Legal Challenge by Huda Ammori

    Over 466 Arrested in London Protest Against Palestine Action Ban

    Protest Against Palestine Action Ban

    LONDON (Reuters) -London's Metropolitan Police arrested more than 466 people at a protest on Saturday against Britain's decision to ban the group Palestine Action, the force said.

    Background of the Ban

    British lawmakers banned Palestine Action under anti-terrorism legislation in July after some of its members broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged planes as part of a series of protests. The group accuses Britain's government of complicity in what it says are Israeli war crimes in Gaza.

    Details of the Protest

    Protesters, some wearing black and white Palestinian scarves and waving Palestinian flags, chanted "hands off Gaza", and held placards with the message "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action", video taken by Reuters at the scene showed.

    Legal Challenge by Huda Ammori

    Israel has faced accusations of genocide at the International Court of Justice and from human rights groups over its devastating military assault in Gaza.

    Israel denies the accusations and casts its offensive as self-defense after a deadly October 2023 attack by Palestinian Hamas militants.

    The Reuters video showed demonstrators who had gathered in Parliament Square by the Houses of Parliament being carried away by police. The crowd chanted "shame on you" at the police.

    In a post on X, the police force said it had arrested 466 people for supporting a proscribed organisation.

    It also arrested eight people for other offences including five arrests for assaults on officers. The police said no one was seriously injured.

    The ban makes it a crime to be a member of Palestine Action, carrying a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.

    The co-founder of the group, Huda Ammori, last week won a bid to bring a legal challenge against the ban.

    (Reporting by Suban AbdullaEditing by Mark Potter, Barbara Lewis and Nia Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Over 466 people were arrested at a protest in London.
    • •The protest was against the ban on Palestine Action.
    • •The ban was enacted under anti-terrorism legislation.
    • •Protesters chanted and carried placards supporting Palestine.
    • •Huda Ammori is challenging the ban legally.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK police arrest more than 466 at protest for banned Palestine Action group

    1Why was Palestine Action banned in the UK?

    Palestine Action was banned under anti-terrorism legislation in July after some members broke into a Royal Air Force base and caused damage during protests.

    2How many people were arrested during the protest?

    More than 466 people were arrested by London's Metropolitan Police for supporting the proscribed organization during the protest.

    3What accusations has Israel faced regarding its actions in Gaza?

    Israel has faced accusations of genocide at the International Court of Justice and from human rights groups due to its military actions in Gaza.

    4What is the maximum penalty for being a member of Palestine Action?

    The ban makes it a crime to be a member of Palestine Action, carrying a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.

    5Who is Huda Ammori and what is her role in this situation?

    Huda Ammori is the co-founder of Palestine Action, and she recently won a bid to bring a legal challenge against the ban imposed on the group.

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