Four pro-Palestinian activists face 2027 trial over UK military base break-in
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on July 18, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026

Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on July 18, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026

Four activists face a 2027 trial for breaking into a UK military base, causing significant aircraft damage in protest against Britain's support for Israel.
LONDON (Reuters) -Four pro-Palestinian activists will stand trial in 2027 charged with breaking into a British military air base and damaging two planes in protest against Britain's support for Israel.
The four are accused of breaking into a Royal Air Force base in Oxfordshire in central England on June 20 and spraying red paint over two Voyager aircraft used for refuelling and transport. Campaign group Palestine Action said it was behind the incident.
Lewie Chiaramello, 22, Jony Cink, 24, Amy Gardiner-Gibson, 29, and Daniel Jeronymides-Norie, 36, appeared for a hearing at London's Old Bailey court on Friday ahead of a trial due to start in January 2027.
They are charged with conspiracy to enter a prohibited place for a purpose prejudicial to the interests or safety of the UK and conspiracy to commit criminal damage. None of the defendants were asked to enter a plea at Friday's brief hearing.
Police previously said the action had caused 7 million pounds ($9.4 million) worth of damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton.
British lawmakers voted to proscribe Palestine Action under anti-terrorism legislation earlier this month. The group has condemned the decision as "authoritarian" and a challenge to the ban will be heard at London's High Court on Monday.
(Reporting by Sam Tobin; editing by Michael Holden)
A military air base is a facility used by military aircraft for operations, including takeoff, landing, and maintenance. These bases are crucial for national defense and military readiness.
Anti-terrorism legislation comprises laws designed to prevent and respond to acts of terrorism. These laws often include measures for surveillance, detention, and prosecution of suspected terrorists.
Criminal damage involves the intentional destruction or alteration of someone else's property without permission, which can lead to legal consequences and financial liability.
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