The Dwelling Workplace is difficult high judges who dominated that the proscription of the group as a terrorist organisation was illegal.
Printed On 28 Apr 2026
London, United Kingdom – The UK is ready to attraction the Excessive Court docket’s landmark ruling that the federal government’s ban on Palestine Motion was unlawful.
The 2-day listening to, which begins on Tuesday on the Court docket of Attraction in London, comes after high judges described the proscription of the direct-action group as a terrorist organisation as “disproportionate” in February.
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This week’s case marks the newest growth within the authorized battle between the state and the activist community whose said mission is to focus on corporations related to the Israeli navy.
For the reason that UK banned Palestine Motion final summer time, 1000’s of Britons have participated in a coordinated marketing campaign of civil disobedience, with greater than 2,700 folks arrested below terror legal guidelines for holding up indicators studying, “I oppose genocide. I help Palestine Motion.”
Though the federal government’s case suffered a blow on the Excessive Court docket, the proscription remained in place amid the appeals course of – and it’s nonetheless unlawful to indicate help for the group.
The destiny of these arrested stays unsure.
London’s Metropolitan Police introduced that it was unlikely to arrest supporters within the aftermath of the Excessive Court docket ruling, however reversed that coverage weeks later.
Earlier this month, greater than 200 protesters had been arrested in central London and final week, celebrities and students, together with the novelist Sally Rooney, local weather activist Greta Thunberg and Israeli historian Ilan Pappe, signed a letter through which they declared help for Palestine Motion – a transfer that additionally dangers arrests.
“We oppose genocide, we help Palestine Motion,” the letter learn.
Palestine Motion was based in 2020 by Huda Ammori, a Briton of Palestinian and Iraqi descent and former Extinction Revolt activist Richard Barnard.
A number of remand prisoners – together with those that engaged in a prolonged starvation strike demanding an finish to the Palestine Motion ban – and activists on bail have alleged that their human rights have been violated due to their alleged affiliation with the group, a declare denied by the Ministry of Justice.
Rights teams condemned the UK’s ban on the group as an unprecedented overreach and urged the federal government to not attraction.
In its annual report, Amnesty Worldwide stated the UK “continued to make use of counterterror legal guidelines to limit peaceable protests in opposition to the genocide in Gaza and ban the organisation Palestine Motion [as] arms exports to Israel continued.”
Proscribing the group put it on par with armed teams similar to ISIL and al-Qaeda.
Final month, Human Rights Watch wrote, “When the state blurs the road between activism and terrorism, it isn’t defending safety, it’s undermining freedom.”
It’s unclear when the Court docket of Attraction would possibly hand down its judgment.
On the time of publishing, Dwelling Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who’s main the case in opposition to Palestine Motion, had not responded to Al Jazeera’s request for remark.

