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pro-Palestine direct action campaigns through a mix of new laws, expanded police powers and what campaigners describe as increasingly punitive court tactics. What this means for protesters
pro-Palestine marches, adding that in some cases, rallies could be prohibited altogether. “I’m a big defender of freedom of expression, peaceful protests,” he told the BBC. “But when there are chants like ‘globalise
police had been “surveilling, stopping, questioning, and arresting pro-Palestine protesters (often based on an erroneous understanding of the legal consequences of proscription), regardless of whether the individuals in question have any association with
pro-Palestine group [Palestine Action](/gallery/2026/4/12/uk-police-arrest-523-during-pro-palestinian-demonstration-in-london) had exposed “real uncertainty” over whether serious damage to property alone should qualify as “terrorism”. The law’s broad wording could without clearer limits risk pulling protest activity into
police officer punched Hannah Thomas in the eye while holding a torch at a pro-Palestine protest – and it’s offered to pay her medical costs. Court documents seen by Guardian Australia reveal that
protests as anti-Semitic, and since his inauguration in 2025, he has led a campaign to penalise schools that played host to pro-Palestinian activism. To date, [five universities](/news/2025/4/9/trump-administration-freezes-funds-for-cornell-northwestern-universities) have struck deals with Trump
pro-Palestinian group's social media post depicting Jewish actress Maureen Lipman with devil horns and a pitchfork. The image was posted by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign as part of its petition to cancel
pro-Palestine marches to be banned altogether on Saturday afternoon, claiming “they are used as a cover for promoting violence and intimidation against Jews”. Rees said: “We have to be absolutely clear here, there
policing in London in recent years”. Tens of thousands of people are expected to march in the capital for the Unite the Kingdom event in central London, the Nakba: 78 March for [Palestine](https://www.theguardian.com
pro-Palestine protesters from using the chant “globalise the intifada”, but the Green party leader warned against specifically outlawing the phrase or banning a protest planned in London later this month. Speaking earlier
protest event to be banned. Under the law, the police can only request the home secretary to stop a march if they do not have the resources to contain a risk of serious disorder
pro-Palestine events to mark Nakba Day, the 78th anniversary of the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948 during the founding of Israel, will walk up the Strand, through Trafalgar Square before finishing in Parliament
police allowing the group to pass before the arrest of Nineham unfolded, according to the letter. Jamal then encouraged the group to drop their flowers and return to the larger demonstration. The duo were charged
Pro-Palestine activists face trial for attack on Israeli arms factory in Germany Five pro-Palestinian activists are due to appear in court over an attack on an Israeli arms company in [Germany](https://www.theguardian.com
actions are targeted at radical groups who support terrorism and seek to forcibly impose Sharia law on Texans,” a spokesman for the governor said. Many of the people interviewed for this story – including professors, aspiring
actions but does not include content that is directly abusive or insulting towards Jewish people as a group. There is also no indication of an intent by the artist to stir up racial or religious
pro-Palestine activists, including members of the National Education Union. The Bristol Palestine Solidarity Campaign later hailed it as a “victory for parents, teachers and the community”. However, the inquiry concluded that the decision
Pro-Palestine group accused of raiding Elbit factory face trial in Germany **Berlin, Germany –** The trial of five European nationals accused of attacking a factory linked to Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems in Germany
pro-Palestine march Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally failed to get the huge numbers it wanted to march through London, with police confident less than half joined his protest on Saturday compared with
pro-Palestine marchers walked along a canal towpath from Lurgan to Newry on Saturday morning. Organisers said a counter-protest in Scarva, County Down, was "racist, xenophobic, sectarian". "Our march was blocked and delayed