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case over his alleged conduct during a trial of six Palestine Action activists. [Last week, a retrial jury convicted four members](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2p99rxr5po) of the organisation of criminal damage
Palestine Action activists [convicted after a retrial](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/05/four-palestine-action-activists-convicted-of-criminal-damage) over a violent protest at an Israeli arms manufacturer’s UK site face being sentenced as terrorists despite the jury not being told this
case of the so-called “Ulm Five”, the Office of the Chief Prosecutor of Stuttgart is pursuing charges of property damage and considers the activists members of a criminal organisation. Arguing for lengthy prison sentences
Palestine Action activists have been jailed after causing £1.2m of damage at a UK site of an Israel-based defence firm. Charlotte Head, 30, Samuel Corner, 23, Leona Kamio, 30, and Fatema Rajwani
Palestine Action](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/palestine-action) activists who smashed up drones and other equipment at an Israeli arms manufacturer’s UK factory will be sentenced as terrorists, a judge has ruled. Mr Justice Johnson made
Palestine Action activists. Rajiv Menon KC is accused of breaching the judge’s directions while giving his closing speech in the trial of six people in relation to a 2024 direct action protest
activists who were sent to prison for protest for a total amount of jail time of 136 years. The average detention period in the 256 cases for which data was available was 28 weeks, with
activist groups, a United Kingdom “terrorism” watchdog has said. In his annual report examining the use of Britain’s “terrorism” legislation during 2024, independent reviewer Jonathan Hall said the subsequent banning of pro-Palestine group
Palestine Action activist who struck a police officer with a sledgehammer during a protest at an Israeli-linked arms factory acted to protect a co-defendant he believed was being seriously hurt, a court
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/world/germany),
criminal penalties than before because the offence was never previously codified into legislation. Campaigners said the law has given prosecutors a powerful new tool to pursue long prison sentences against protesters. The Public Order