Pro-Palestine demonstrators hit out as MPs debate Palestine Action ban

The pro -Palestinian demonstrators hit the government and accused him of “hypocrisy” while preparing to ban an activist group within the scope of the Anti -Terror Law.
MPs are currently discussing the movement of Palestinian action as a terrorist organization after two planes were destroyed in Raf Brize Norton on June 20.
Since then, he has been arrested on suspicion of a terrorist crime.
While talking Independent David Collins, a retired veteran who has been working with maritime for nine years, except Parliament, said, “Among some people who have approved the government and send weapons to Israel – among some people who are right.” He said.
“They are warplanes that can be repaired. Nobody hurt.
69 -year -old Jonathan Fluxman, a retired doctor who was shown on Wednesday, said the ban was “completely ridiculous ..
“The Palestinian action is a direct group of action – they do not violent violence, and I think this is about embarrassing the British government incredibly effective by interrupting the flow of arms from England to Israel to try and stop the terrible, terrible genocide.”
On Tuesday, two arrests were made after the Palestinian action was claimed to have a blockade of an Israeli defense company’s enterprise.
The group spokesman said the activists block the entrance to Elbit systems in Bristol and cover with red paint to olmak symbolizing Palestine bloodshed ”.
On Wednesday morning, a protester shown outside the parliament accused the government of “a complete compression about us”.
He said: “There were many groups using the same tactics and using the same tactics in the past, and they did not give such an extreme response.
“I think they close it because it is effective. It affects the profits of Elbit systems, the largest weapon manufacturer of Israel.”
However, the Minister of Interior Yette Cooper said, “Violence and serious criminal damage has no place in a legitimate protest,” Cooper said.
“The right to protest and the right to free speech are the cornerstone of our democracy, and there are numerous campaign groups that use these rights freely,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister said that the action in Raf Brize Norton was “shameful” and criticized the activists for conducting “action of vandalism”.
Shadow Conservative Interior Minister Chris Philp condemned the group: “This attack on the British army is completely unfair. They are undermining the organization that protects us all.
“The Palestinian action should be followed, prosecuted and banned for what they do. In this country, we solve disputes through discussion and democracy, not through vandalism and violence actions.”
However, the group spokesman said: “The government is hurried from the parliament to prohibit Palestinian action in the ridiculous legislation, while real terrorism is committed in Gaza.
“The Palestinian action confirms Israel’s crimes against genocide, apartheid and the ongoing crimes of the profession, and the direct action that ends the facilitation of the British.”
Secretary Minister Jarvis, who opened the discussion at Commons on Wednesday, said that the prohibition of the group will re -confirm the zero tolerance approach against terrorism independently of the form ”.
“Prime Minister is rightly ideologically impartial. He evaluates an organization’s actions and actions he wants to distract him in his case,” he said.
“Any prescription decision is evaluated with great care and meticulously.”
Explaining the intention of prohibiting the group following the incident on June 23, Cooper said that he was the last of the long history of the unacceptable criminal damage committed by the Palestinian action ”.
The group, which is trying to bring a legal challenge against the government, has organized a series of demonstrations, including the allegedly alleged connections of Allianz insurance to the London offices with the Israeli defense company Elbit and to vandallize Donald Trump’s Turnberry Golf Field in South Ayrashire.
The website says that they use destructive tactics to target the “Israeli Military-Industry Complex ‘corporate activates ve and aim to make it impossible for these companies to profit from the pressure of Palestinians”.
Islamist terrorist groups such as Hamas and Al Qaeda, such as national action, such as national action and Russian special military company The Wagner Group, including 81 organizations were banned.
In the draft order made on Monday, the paramilitary branch, which will be banned in the UK, lists the Neo-Nazi Group Maniacs Murder culture and the extreme right nationalist group of Russian Empire Movement, including the Russian Empire Legion.
Together with a series of other actions, expressing support to a prohibited organization or supported organization is a maximum of 14 years imprisonment.




