Some ‘don’t know the full nature’ of Palestine Action

Yette Cooper said that after the mass arrest of more than 500 people at the weekend, some supporters of the Palestinian action do not know the exact nature of the group.
Defending the prohibition of the organization, he stressed that there is no “non -violent organization”.
The Minister of the Interior said that tens of thousands of people have legally protested the “terrible events” in Gaza without including the Palestinian action banned under the terror legislation last month.
In November, the Palestinian Action received permission to challenge a ban with a hearing and described the international Amnesty International arrests as “deeply concerned”.
The expression made a crime that could be sentenced to 14 years in prison and requires membership or support for the Palestinian action, and followers were after an estimated 7 million pounds. Damage to jets Shelf Brize at Norton.
On Saturday, hundreds of protesters at the same time released banners supporting the Palestinian action outside the parliament. In total, 532 People arrested.
The Minister of the Interior stopped by the decision to prohibit the Palestinian action, which he said was “involved in violent attacks” and “major penalty damage against the national security infrastructure”.
He said to the BBC: “While serious prosecution continues, there may be people who object to Prostription, who does not know the exact nature of this organization because of the court restrictions on reporting.
“But it is really important that no one suspects that this is not a violent organization.”
Cooper, in front of the ban “open security assessments and advice” he added.
Human Rights Aids International Amnesty International General Manager Sacha Deshmukh claimed that the response to the protest was disproportionate.
He said: “We criticized the British law of terrorism for a long time that it has been expressed in an extremely broad and uncertain and uncertain threat to freedom of expression. These arrests show that our concerns are right.”
When the Prime Minister’s official spokesman was asked whether the decision to ban the Palestinian action was re -evaluated, it was based on strong security advice.
He told journalists that the Palestinian action was thought to have carried out three separate terrorist acts by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Center, but refused to tell you what they were.
“The Palestinian action was banned based on strong security advice – after serious attacks, group violence, significant injuries and comprehensive criminal damage.”
The spokesman said the police had done their duties without “fear or good” and said “Riza and Police Principle”.
Prime Minister Sir Keir warned Starmer that he will do Israel To know the Palestinian state Israel in September “unless you take important steps to end the terrible situation in Gaza”.
The movement was strongly criticized by Israel, who said, “Rewarding Hamas’s terrible terrorism.”
The UN’s Humanitarian Relief Agency said on Friday that the amount of aid entering in Gaza continues to be “well below the minimum required to meet the tremendous needs of people” and warned that the “worst scenario of the worst famine is currently playing”.
Israel continued to deny that it was hunger in Gaza and accused UN agencies of not receiving and surrendering to the borders.
Israel launched a response to the attack on Hamas on 7 October 2023 against Southern Israel, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were hostage.
According to the Ministry of Health, 61,430 people were killed in Gaza as a result of Israel’s military campaign since then.




