
Pro-Palestinian activists break into UK's largest air base
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London: Pro Palestinian activists broke into the UK s largest air force base in southeast England and vandalised two planes in an act condemned by Pri...
London: Pro-Palestinian activists broke into the UK's largest air force base in southeast England and vandalised two planes in an act condemned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as "disgraceful" on Friday.
"The act of vandalism committed at RAF Brize Norton is disgraceful," Starmer said on X after campaign group Palestine Action posted a video claiming to show its activist breaking into the Royal Air Force base in Oxfordshire.
In the video posted on X, the activists appear to spray a plane with red paint while roaming the base on scooters.
"Palestine Action break into RAF Brize Norton and damage two military aircrafts," claimed the group, which has been behind several activities protesting the UK's role in the war of Israel against Gaza.
The government said a "full security review" was underway at the air base.













