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The group has been involved in a series of stunts since the start of the war in Gaza
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Palestine Action is set to become a proscribed terror group in the UK following today's security breach at RAF Brize Norton, sources have told GB News.
The People's Channel understands the Home Secretary is preparing a written statement to put before Parliament on Monday
The disruptive pro-Palestine group will effectively be branded a terrorist organisation if MPs pass Cooper's statement.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer slammed the action in RAF Brize Norton was "disgraceful," describing it as an "act of vandalism."
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A spokesman from Palestine Action told GB News: "Under Section 1 of the Genocide Convention, Britain is obliged to prevent and punish the crime of genocide.
"Instead of doing that, the state is actively involved in assisting the commission of genocide through military and diplomatic support.
"On top of that, Israeli weapons factories operate across Britain building weapons which are marketed as 'battle-tested' on Palestinians.
"Palestine Action engage in direct action to break the links in the genocidal supply chain. When our government fails to uphold their moral and legal obligations, it is the responsibility of ordinary citizens to take direct action.
"The terrorists are the ones committing a genocide, not those who break the tools used to commit it. "
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GB NewsThe group's actions had been slammed by both Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage.
The Clacton MP said: "Palestine Action must be proscribed as a terrorist organisation after the attack on RAF planes at Brize Norton."
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the activists responsible should face the "full force of the law."
A defence source told the BBC that they did not expect this morning's incident would affect operations.
The Ministry of Defence strongly condemned the incident as "vandalism of Royal Air Force assets" and confirmed it is working closely with police, who are investigating.
Palestine Action has made headlines since the start of the war in Gaza after they targeted arms companies they accuse of supporting Israel and committing a genocide.
In May, it claimed responsibility for the daubing of a US military plane in Ireland.