Hundreds arrested in London for supporting Palestine Action - in pictures


  • A woman holds a Palestinian flag as demonstrators attend a rally organised by Defend Our Juries, challenging the British government's proscription of 'Palestine Action' under anti-terrorism laws, in Parliament Square, in London. Reuters
    A woman holds a Palestinian flag as demonstrators attend a rally organised by Defend Our Juries, challenging the British government's proscription of 'Palestine Action' under anti-terrorism laws, in Parliament Square, in London. Reuters
  • An 89-year-old protester, named La, holds a rose, as a police officer holds her placard that reads 'I oppose genocide, I support Palestine action', during the rally. Reuters
    An 89-year-old protester, named La, holds a rose, as a police officer holds her placard that reads 'I oppose genocide, I support Palestine action', during the rally. Reuters
  • Police officers arrest La. Organisers expect at least 500 people to turn up to a new demonstration in support of Palestine Action today. AFP
    Police officers arrest La. Organisers expect at least 500 people to turn up to a new demonstration in support of Palestine Action today. AFP
  • A protester is led away by police officers. AFP
    A protester is led away by police officers. AFP
  • A protester is carried away by police officers. AFP
    A protester is carried away by police officers. AFP
  • Protesters holding signs sit during the rally. Reuters
    Protesters holding signs sit during the rally. Reuters
  • A protester is carried away by police officer. AFP
    A protester is carried away by police officer. AFP
  • Supporters of Palestine Action attend the mass protest. Palestine Action group was banned under terrorism law in the UK after activists allegedly broke into RAF Brize Norton military base in Oxfordshire in June 2025 and caused about 7 million GBP damage to British military planes. EPA
    Supporters of Palestine Action attend the mass protest. Palestine Action group was banned under terrorism law in the UK after activists allegedly broke into RAF Brize Norton military base in Oxfordshire in June 2025 and caused about 7 million GBP damage to British military planes. EPA
  • A protester wears Palestinian flag eyewear and holds a fan with a watermelon design, during the rally. Reuters
    A protester wears Palestinian flag eyewear and holds a fan with a watermelon design, during the rally. Reuters