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REVEALED: How the Israel Lobby Got Keir Starmer to Ban Palestine Action

“As Palestine Action ask the courts to stop them being banned as a terror organisation, we look at the pro-Israel groups that have been lobbying the government to proscribe them. Britain’s home secretary Yvette Cooper will ask MPs this week to decide whether to ban Palestine Action alongside two far-right organisations, one of which is called the Maniac Murder Cult. The draconian move comes after Palestine Action broke into RAF Brize Norton airbase and damaged a military plane with red paint. Those two activists, armed with little more than red paint and e-scooters, were able to breach the security of Britain’s biggest airbase – causing the government serious embarrassment on the world stage.”

Moreover, Declassified UK reported in their recent article UK withheld evidence from court in Israel arms export case how judges just ruled that Britain can supply fighter jet parts to Israel, but the case has exposed how the government concealed its own evidence of Gaza war crimes in order to obtain this highly skewed court ruling, including:

– UK ignored its own spy footage when assessing Israel’s compliance with international law
– Key document withheld from court on Israel’s shooting of minors
– Foreign Office paid £715,000 for “independent” analysis on Gazac
– Firm contracted by Foreign Office founded by former UK embassy official in Tel Aviv

More commentary on this important story in the recent Declassified UK podcast, which also explains how the UK government is now reclassifying what was previously regarded as legally protected civil disobedience – into “terrorism”. Could this trigger yet another constitutional crisis in Britain? Watch: 

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