Home Office discussing possible Palestine Action ban Exclusive: By their own admission the pro-Palestine group is facing criminal action against '16 political prisoners in Britain, 11 of which have not yet faced trial'

(Jewish News) Discussions are taking place within the Home Office over the possible steps to proscribe the Palestine Action protest group, while police chiefs vowed to use the “full force of the law” to pursue activists responsible for criminal incidents last weekend.

Images of smashed windows and red paint splattered over offices used by a Jewish business and pro-Israel advocacy, and the word “Palestine” partially sprayed on walls at the offices on Hampstead High Street, north London, sparked widespread anger and concern in the community last weekend. …

Meanwhile Palestine Action fanatics also claimed responsibility for stealing two busts from the University of Manchester over the weekend, including one of Israeli president Chaim Weizmann, who had been an academic at the institution, which was later shown “beheaded” in an online social media post.

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