4 activists are accused of supporting Palestine in storming a British base news

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The anti -terrorist police directed at BritainToday, Thursday, accusations of 4 supporters of Palestine against the backdrop of storming the British Royal Air Force Base in Oxforderh Province on June 20.

The police said that the suspects were damaged by two “Voyager” military planes, amounting to about 7 million pounds (9.5 million dollars), after they sprayed them with a red paint.

The police said in a statement that the four suspects, between the ages of 22 and 35, are facing charges of conspiracy to commit criminal damage, and conspiring to enter a banned place in order to harm the security of the UK or its interests.

The police confirmed that the Public Prosecution will seek to link these crimes to terrorism, explaining that the incident carries “a link to terrorist acts.”

The police indicated that the four people are:

  • Amy Garderner-Jibson, 29,
  • Johnny Cent (24 years old)
  • Daniel Jeronimids-Nuri, 35,
  • Luoi Chiarmello, 22,

They are scheduled to appear before the Westminster District Court later today, while they are all in detention.

Balstain action group banned

It was the “Nidal for the sake Palestine(Palestine Action) has claimed responsibility for the incident, noting that it comes as part of its protest against Britain’s support for Israel.

The movement targets in its campaigns, institutions and companies that have links to the Israeli army, including the Israeli Defense Company, “El Pet”.

This development comes just one day after a vote British House of Commons In favor of banning the “Nidal for Palestine” movement as a terrorist organization under the Anti -Terrorism Law for the year 2000, where the decision supported 385 deputies compared to 26.

The House of Lords is expected to vote on the decision later today to formally activate it.

The “Nidal for Palestine” movement condemned the ban and considered it a “abuse of power”, declaring its intention to appeal it judicially.

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