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Palestine Action say their jailed members are spreading ‘intifada’ in Britain’s prisons after plot to target more RAF bases was revealed

The imprisoned members of the Palestinian action were successfully spreading ‘intifada’ behind the bars, and the controversial group brutally declared it.

The brave revelation from the group, which will be banned as a terrorist organization, comes as the Palestinian action is preparing to start a wave of attacks against military sites in England.

Last Friday, the group published images of members who infiltrated the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and destroyed two aircraft and led to four arrests by terror police yesterday.

Two men aged 29 and 36 years old from London were arrested on suspicion of one terrorist crime, while another 41 -year -old woman was arrested on suspicion of helping a criminal.

Following the incident, the representative group organized a series of confidential recruitment, which was attended by approximately 50 new ‘comrades, which described the Raf Cranwell and Raf Barkston Heath in Lincolnshire and the Raf Valley in Angley as the next best targets.

It is understood that the extremist group, which has already triggered a major security investigation of British military bases, is targeted by the Israeli weapon producer Elbit systems.

During the meeting, in a disturbing presentation, slides explained in detail that members should be ‘how to hit everything you can find with a sledgehammer’ and create non -identified autonomous cells.

The activists were instructed to download the encrypted messaging application signal to get secret instructions.

The members of the Palestinian action were successfully spreading ‘intifada’ behind the bars. In the picture: A protester who seems to be a Holocaust victim’s outfit, ‘All of us are Palestinian action’

The Palestinian action movement is ruled by 31 -year -old Huda Ammori, a British activist of Bolton.

The Palestinian action movement is ruled by 31 -year -old Huda Ammori, a British activist of Bolton.

In Oxfordshire, four people were arrested after leaking to the shelf Brize Norton and destroying two planes

In Oxfordshire, four people were arrested after leaking to the shelf Brize Norton and destroying two planes

Now, in the latest development, a former prisoner and Palestinian action activist said that the British state had made a ‘false calculation’ in locking him and spent his time behind the rails – convincing others to join an Arabic word, which means ‘intifada’ – meant ‘uprising’. Telegram notified.

A direct action ‘workshop’, a group member, said the anonymous prisoners said: ‘They imprisoned me and thought that they would stop British resistance against the British genocide.

But you cannot imprison a revolution while you can imprison a revolutionary.

‘Resistance lives in the streets, cities and towns and prisons.’

There are currently 19 Palestinian action activists in England.

The majority of these, Filton last August, Elbit System in Bristol, the research, development and production center leaked on the leakage of the ‘Filton 18’ remained in custody while waiting for the trial.

However, it is expected to be expected to face arrest and prison, new recruitment is said and they should be willing to make ‘sacrifice’.

At such a secret recruitment meeting, the organizer appeared in front of a flag of YPJ, a Kurdish women’s militias participating in the Syrian civil war, said to potential recruitment: ‘The conviction and courage required to do this action at first accept this level of sacrifice.’

In a protest that supports the Palestinian action, a man seems to have been removed by the police

In a protest that supports the Palestinian action, a man seems to have been removed by the police

Protesters were seen rubbing with the officers when they tried to control the demo.

Protesters were seen rubbing with the officers when they tried to control the demo.

He added: ‘As far as we can with our morality and morality, we should know that we need to be well informed about the risks we take – both of them are legal results … not psychologically and financially.’

Those who were at the online meeting were told that they would be divided into individual cells independently to perform the attacks – this is a tactic designed to prevent the arrest of leaders similar to the structure of groups such as extinction.

Among the participants, university lecturers, a clergy and others were described as’ nursery teachers’ surgeons’ between 18 and 80 years.

The movement is ruled by Huda Ammori, a 31 -year -old activist of Bolton. The daughter of a Palestinian surgeon and a mother of an Iraqi mother, in 2020, together with a former destruction rebellion member Richard Barnard, established the Palestinian action.

Ammori, written in April, announced that the group’s structure was deliberately designed to overcome the authorities.

“We can make it difficult for the authorities to respond to individual actions by working in small groups and working in small groups,” he said.

He claims that the group has developed despite the arrests and insists that they have been preparing for more government pressures.

At the end of his call, recruitment was asked to accept a ‘action agreement’: ‘Every individual joins the movement from their free will. We encourage everyone to join, but we do not force people to do things that bother. ‘

Conservative justice spokesman Robert Jenrick warned that 'brutal Islamist supporters under control' in high security prisons of England before

Conservative justice spokesman Robert Jenrick warned that ‘brutal Islamist supporters under control’ in high security prisons of England before

Manchester Arena Bomb Plotter Hashem Abedi (Picture) In April, after attacking temporary weapons and hot food oil in HMP Frankland in Durham district, three prison officers left the death

Manchester Arena Bomb Plotter Hashem Abedi (Picture) In April, after attacking temporary weapons and hot food oil in HMP Frankland in Durham district, three prison officers left the death

The pride of the Palestinian action emitted in the UK ‘intifada’ is only months later that Robert Jenrick, a spokesman for conservative justice, was under control in the high security prisons of England ‘.

28 -year -old Manchester Arena Bomb Plotter Hashem Abedi, in April HMP Frankland in Durham Frankland with temporary weapons and hot meal oil after attacking the millimeter after the death of three prison officers spoke.

Both officers remained with life -threatening injuries.

Jenrick, who wrote in Daily Mail, said the terrible attack should be ‘turning point’.

He also warned that in England’s high security prisons, ‘very often, brutal Islamist supporters were under control and that prison officers fear their lives’.

Prisons ‘no longer penalties, but the calming’, officials in front of the prison staff ‘welfare of bad individuals’ accusing priority, he said.

A spokesman for a defense of the Ministry of Defense told Mailonline: ‘The British defense land is vital for our national security, and this government will not tolerate those who risk this security.

‘This government takes a strong step in prohibiting Palestinian action because of its activities, which are a threat to our national security.’

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