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The British court puts the supporting activists of Palestine accused of destroying two aircraft in custody

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The court in London ordered the four protesters to support Palestine on Thursday, after their first appearance in court on charges of destroying two planes belonging to the Royal Air Force, using red paint and cracking.

The London Court ruled that four protesters supporting Palestine were placed on Thursday, after their first appearance in court on charges of destroying two aircraft belonging to the Royal Air Force, using red paint and cracking.

Activists in the support of Palestine were gathered in the Westminster District Court in London, where Amy Garderner – Gibson (29 years old) and Johnny Center (24 years old), Daniel Jeronymid -Nuri (35 years old) and Louis Cairmello (22 years old) were accused of a consuer to enter a forbidden place for purposes for purposes for purposes. British Royal Base Burze Norton (DPA)

These accusations occurred after the Palestine group announced that its participants entered the Norton Air Force base on June 20 and drew two Voyager aircraft used to provide air fuel, red.

According to the group, they also destroyed two aircraft with cracks, which published accidents of the accident.

According to the police, the cost of damage was about 7 million pounds (5. 9 million dollars).

The statement stated that the anti -terrorist police said that at the age of four, aged 22 to 35, they are accused of conspiracy in order to commit criminal damage and conspiracy to enter the prohibited place for purposes that harm the interests of the United Kingdom.

Activists are waving Palestinian flags during the protest after British lawmakers voted for the ban on the missing campaign “Palestinian activity”, as a terrorist organization outside “Daunning” in London – Britain, July 2, 2025 (Reuters)

Activists sprayed, last week two Air Force aircraft in Al -Caida with red paint caused damage to 7 million pounds ($ 9.55 million), which prompted the government to go to parliament to request a ban on the group.

People carrying a banner on which the Red Line for Gaza was written during protest on the old Palace Square in London (DPA)

The group condemned the Government’s course as an “exaggerated reaction”, confirming its intention to appeal its ban, which can enter into force by the end of the week, according to the government. The police against terrorism accused the four suspects of “a conspiracy to enter a prohibited place for a goal, which harm the security of the United Kingdom or its interests, and spoke to the damage to the criminal.” In their defense, prosecutors will confirm that the charges are related to terrorism. Emmy Garderner Gibson (29 years old), Daniel Jeronymidra Nuri (35 years old), Johnny Senk (24 years old) and howl of Cairemelo (22 years old) to the Westminster court in London were represented on Thursday. The court ordered them to make a preliminary detention until they appeared before the criminal court of Old Bailey in London on July 18. The 41 -year -old woman was released after she was arrested “suspicion of helping the criminal.” If the ban on the group is approved, belonging to it or its support will become a criminal crime, which is punishable by imprisonment for up to 14 years. By announcing the government’s intention to ban the group, the Minister of the Interior, Etet Cooper, reminded her of the attack, committed at the “Factory of Defense Industry Talis” in Glackgo in 2022. Last year, there are two attacks on the “InSro Presentation” in Kent, the south -east of England, and Mistma El -Pet, Great Britain, on Bristol, southeast. On Friday, an emergency session will be held in the Supreme Court in London to challenge the government’s efforts. Amnesty International and other human rights groups support appeal procedures.

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