Britain’s High Court ruled the government’s terrorist designation of Palestine Action unlawful and disproportionate — but the ban remains in place pending appeal, leaving thousands arrested for peaceful solidarity protests in legal limbo.
A British jury acquitted six Palestine Action activists who broke into an Elbit Systems weapons facility near Bristol — a verdict arriving days before the High Court ruled the government’s terrorist designation of Palestine Action itself was unlawful.
Satellite imagery and witness testimony confirm Israel bulldozed parts of the Gaza War Cemetery, damaging graves of British and Australian WWI soldiers — while the destruction of Palestinian cultural heritage across Gaza has received comparatively little international attention.
Eighty-six people were arrested outside HMP Wormwood Scrubs for protesting the detention of Palestine Action hunger striker Umer Khalid — who was refusing water and had ‘days left to live’ — under a terrorist designation a British court would rule unlawful three weeks later.
Offensive hate graffiti was discovered on Edinburgh Central Mosque, alarming worshippers and prompting condemnation from local residents and community leaders. Police are treating the incident as a hate crime. United Voices stands with Scotland’s Muslim community and calls for full accountability.
A UK medical tribunal has cleared Palestinian surgeon and Glasgow University Rector Ghassan Abu-Sittah of all charges of antisemitism and professional misconduct — charges brought by UK Lawyers for Israel after he wrote a political opinion piece criticizing Palestinian elites.
Ten foreign ministers, including from France, Norway, and the UK, have warned that Israel’s INGO deregistration deadline will shutter one in three Gaza healthcare facilities — as aid organizations refuse to submit Palestinian staff lists that could put workers in danger.

The British Museum Removed ‘Palestine’ from Its Displays. A Pro-Israel Lobby Group Celebrated.
The British Museum altered ancient Middle East display panels removing references to ‘Palestine’ — changes that coincided with a formal complaint from UK Lawyers for Israel, sparking accusations of historical erasure and raising questions about political pressure on public institutions.