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London protest arrests spark debate over Palestine action ban

Published on: April 12, 2026 4:30 PM

Metropolitan Police arrested 523 people in London during a large protest at Trafalgar Square opposing the government’s ban on the group Palestine Action. Police said demonstrators were detained for showing support for what authorities classify as a proscribed organisation under anti-terrorism laws. The mass arrests took place during a highly charged gathering that drew significant public and political attention.

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Furthermore, the protest was organised as part of an event called “Everyone Day,” where participants held signs and gathered in a vigil-style demonstration calling for the lifting of the ban. Many protesters sat peacefully on the ground or used camping chairs while holding Palestinian flags and wearing traditional scarves. The demonstration reflected ongoing public debate in the United Kingdom over the legality and fairness of the organisation’s designation.

In addition, the legal status of Palestine Action has been under intense scrutiny after a High Court ruling earlier this year found the ban unlawful, while allowing the government to appeal the decision. UK Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood has since been granted permission to challenge the ruling, keeping the legal process ongoing. The case continues to fuel discussions about civil liberties, protest rights, and national security policies.

Moreover, the ban was originally imposed under anti-terrorism legislation following incidents in which members of the group reportedly entered a Royal Air Force base. Authorities argued the action justified strict measures, while supporters of Palestine Action claim the decision is politically motivated. The situation has since escalated into a broader legal and political dispute within the UK.

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At the same time, protesters and activists at the rally accused the government of being complicit in what they describe as Israeli military actions in Gaza Strip. However, Israel has repeatedly rejected all allegations of wrongdoing in the ongoing conflict. The contrasting narratives have further intensified public debate and international attention on the issue.

Overall, the large-scale arrests highlight growing tensions between protest movements and law enforcement in the UK over politically sensitive demonstrations. As legal challenges continue, the future of Palestine Action’s status remains uncertain, while public protests are expected to persist in response to the ongoing conflict and government policies.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza solidarity, Latest, London protest, Palestine Action, police arrests, Trafalgar arrests, UK protests

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