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Palestine Action must be blacklisted as terrorists

It fulfils all criteria for proscription, notably the unlawful use of violence and intimidation

November 7, 2024 09:59
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The 'kidnapped' bust of Chaim Weizmann
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On Friday night, just as my spoon was diving into a bowl of chicken soup, across town two hooded figures were smashing their way into Manchester University’s chemistry building. Their aim was to steal statues of Chaim Weizmann, the first president of Israel and a former academic at the university.

Had this egregious act occurred in isolation it would have been disturbing enough.

What compounded the horror was that such criminal behaviour formed part of a number of coordinated acts of vandalism on the same night, all directed at Jewish institutions such as the offices of the charity Jewish National Fund (JNF) and Bicom. The synchronised thuggery, all under the banner of the group “Palestine Action”, was timed to coincide with the 107th anniversary of the signing of the Balfour Declaration (secured by Weizmann and through which the British government stated its support for a Jewish national homeland in Palestine).

On a personal level, such hate crimes cut deep. Back in the 1980s I was a student at Manchester University. It was a time when campus hummed with young Jewish people from across the country since it was, if you like, the place to go. That the university has since October 7 become the focus of so much anti-Israel (and let’s face it, anti-Jewish) behaviour and harassment has been alarming, not least for its now small but valiant Jewish student body. But the systematic violence harnessed by Palestinian Action isn’t just a problem for our own community. Such criminality is also an affront to anyone who believes in the rule of law. For this is a group that defaces, defiles and destroys without any recourse to the cost exacted in terms of personal fear or finance. Which is why there can be only one way to stymie Palestine Action: to proscribe this noxious band of extremists as a terrorist organisation.