Pro-Palestinian Activists Breach RAF Base: A Defiant Act Against Military Support
Pro-Palestinian activists in Britain infiltrated an RAF base, vandalizing military aircraft. The group, Palestine Action, protested Britain's involvement in supporting Israeli military actions. British authorities condemned the act and are investigating. This marks another protest by groups aiming to halt UK's ties with Israel amidst ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.

A dramatic incident unfolded on Friday in central England as pro-Palestinian activists stormed a Royal Air Force base, unleashing a wave of vandalism on two military aircraft.
The activists, from the group Palestine Action, sprayed red paint into the engines of the Voyager aircraft and inflicted damage using crowbars. They criticized Britain's continued military support to Israel, labeling the UK as an active participant in conflict.
The British defence ministry condemned the act, while the police embarked on an investigation into the breach. Palestine Action, known for targeting Israel-linked firms, reiterated its stance with powerful symbolic actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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