UK to ban Islamic group Palestine Action after RAF Aircraft attack
July 16, 2025
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UK to ban Islamic group Palestine Action after RAF Aircraft attack raises national security & religious threat concerns

Britain is moving to ban the Islamic group Palestine Action after its activists vandalised two RAF aircraft at a key military base. The act has sparked national outrage and raised serious concerns over security and Islamic radicalism

by WEB DESK
Jun 21, 2025, 01:00 pm IST
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Red paint can be seen on parts of the RAF plane

Red paint can be seen on parts of the RAF plane

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The British government is set to ban the Islamic group Palestine Action following a high-profile security breach involving damage to Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper confirmed that the group will be proscribed, making it a criminal offence to join or support the organisation.

The move comes after Palestine Action released footage showing two of its activists infiltrating RAF Brize Norton, the UK’s largest air force base, located in Oxfordshire. The video, published on the group’s online platform, shows the individuals riding electric scooters onto the runway before targeting two Airbus Voyager aircraft. Using modified fire extinguishers, the activists sprayed red paint onto the engines. They also used crowbars to inflict further damage and defaced the runway with paint. The attackers managed to escape, abandoning the Palestinian flag they had brought with them.

Palestine Action broke into RAF Brize Norton and damaged two military aircraft.

These are not activists. They are fifth-columnist terrorists, loyal to a foreign cause and openly hostile to Britain. Their organisation must be proscribed.

No more tolerance.
No more appeasement. pic.twitter.com/mDkvdvNanQ

— 南洋辉叔 Uncle Hui (@alexcmhwee) June 20, 2025

The incident has sparked major controversy and raised concerns over security at military installations. Counter-terrorism police have launched an investigation into the breach.

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In response to the incident, a spokesperson for Palestine Action accused the UK of failing to uphold its duty to prevent or punish what it described as Islamic genocide.

The UK has previously banned around 81 organisations under the Terrorism Act 2000, including Islamist terrorist groups such as Hamas and al-Qaeda. Once banned, membership in or support for a proscribed organisation becomes a serious criminal offence, punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

Palestine Action has also been linked to other acts of sabotage, including the recent destruction of a warehouse belonging to a company that supplies military equipment to Israel.

Breaking: Palestine Action releases a video of them ransacking a factory. They smashed windows, spray painted, and lit smoke bombs.

The only people who will be genuinely affected by this are the workers who will not be able to attend work until repairs happen. pic.twitter.com/0ZtClUw98T

— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) September 9, 2024

The incident underscores the shifting social fabric of Britain, where the growing influence of radicalised Islamic community is increasingly seen as a threat to national security. The actions of groups like Palestine Action not only reflect a deepening ideological divide but also highlight the challenges faced by British authorities in maintaining internal security amid rising tensions linked to foreign conflicts and religious extremism.

Topics: PalestineIslamic GroupRAF AircraftPalestine ActionRoyal Air Force
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