Three women were today found guilty of a terror offence for displaying images of paragliders at a pro-Palestine march a week after terrorists slaughtered 1,200 people in Israel.
Three women were today found guilty of a terror offence for displaying images of paragliders at a pro-Palestine march a week after Hamas terrorists slaughtered 1,200 people in Israel.
Reacting to the verdicts, the Crown Prosecution Service said displaying the images amounted to the 'glorification of the actions' of Hamas. Prosecutors successfully argued it was 'no coincidence' the defendants were displaying the images so soon after the attack. Pictured is Ankund 'Each of you stands convicted of a terrorist offence,' he continued. 'There is nothing to suggest the police of their own volition were going to take any action.
The biography says she studied for an MA in Social Anthropology at SOAS University of London and has a creative writing qualification. The original 'Harry's Place' post on X had claimed sarcastically: 'Hamas sent terrorists on paragliders to a rave in Israel where they massacred the civilians so it's important to tape images of paragliders to your clothes at a pro Palestine demonstration.
READ MORE - CIA, Mossad and Qatar hold 'quartet meeting' with Egypt 'to discuss truce in Gaza' ahead of Israel offensive in Rafah He told the court that the flight was intended to urge freedom and equal rights for Palestinians, although at the time the 'stunt' was condemned as a 'propaganda tool' by Israel.
In a police interview, the pair initially claimed someone at the demonstration 'who was not known to them' had stuck the images to their backs, before admitting they had attached them themselves. 'The fact that these images were being displayed in the context of a protest opposing the Israeli response to the Hamas attacks demonstrates a glorification of the actions taken by the group.
The terrorist assault on October 7 sparked a massive response, with Hamas officials saying more than 28,000 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel began incessant bombing raids. The quest for a ceasefire comes after the United States and the United Nations warned Israel against carrying out a ground offensive into Rafah, the southernmost Gaza city where more than a million Palestinians are trapped.
Buildings lie in ruin in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. This picture was taken from Israel today
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