Palestine Action activists could face UK âterrorâ sentences: What we know
Four members of the Palestine Action group could be sentenced as âterroristsâ over 2024 raid on Israeli Elbit factory. Four activists from the Palestine Action
Four members of the Palestine Action group could be sentenced as âterroristsâ over 2024 raid on Israeli Elbit factory. Four activists from the Palestine Action group face sentencing in the United Kingdom as âterroristsâ on Friday, despite only being convicted by a jury of other criminal charges. Palestine Action was formally proscribed as a âterroristâ organisation in the UK last July. Last month, four of six activists on trial were convicted at Woolwich Crown Court in London of criminal damage during a 2024 raid on a factory in Filton, Bristol, operated by Israeli defence firm Elbit. One of the defendants was also found guilty of striking a police officer with a sledgehammer. The possibility that the judge will rule that the offences have a âterrorist connectionâ for sentencing purposes has prompted protests. What is Palestine Action? The protest group Palestine Action, launched in July 2020, describes itself as a movement âcommitted to ending global participation in Israelâs genocidal and apartheid regimeâ. It seeks to use âdisruptive tacticsâ to target âcorporate enablersâ and companies involved in the manufacture of weapons for Israel, such as Israel-based Elbit Systems, Italian aerospace company Leonardo, French multinational Thales and Teledyne from the United States. The group has targeted British facilities linked to those companies. The UK parliament voted in favour of proscribing the group on July 2, 2025, classifying it as a âterroristâ organisation, and bringing it into the same category as armed groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS).
The proscription came days after its activists sneaked into an air force base in southern England. Critics decried the move by MPs, arguing that while members of the group have caused damage to property, they have not committed violent acts that amount to terrorism. What were they convicted of? In August 2024, Palestine Action activists raided a factory in Filton near Bristol in southwest England, operated by Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems. They entered the site and caused extensive damage in an attempt to disrupt the production of weapons and drone components they say would be used by Israel in Gaza. The raid, which prosecutors said caused about one million pounds ($1.36m) of damage, happened 10 months into Israelâs genocidal war on Gaza that began in October 2023. Last month, jurors at Woolwich Crown Court convicted Charlotte Head, 30, Samuel Corner, 23, Leona Kamio, 30, and Fatema Zainab Rajwani, 21, of criminal damage. The four activists have become known as âthe Filton 4â. Corner was also found guilty of striking a police officer with a sledgehammer and convicted of inflicting grievous bodily harm. Two other Palestine Action activists, Zoe Rogers, 22, and Jordan Devlin, 31, were found not guilty. The verdict followed an earlier trial, at which all six defendants were acquitted of aggravated burglary, while the jury was unable to reach verdicts for the criminal damage charges.
