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More than 60 people charged with supporting Palestine Action

More than 60 people have been charged with showing support for Palestine Action, the Metropolitan Police has said.

A total of 64 people have been charged in relation to protests in central London on 5 and 12 July. They will appear in court throughout October and face a maximum sentence of six months in prison.

The force said more than 700 people have been arrested for showing support for the group since it was proscribed on 5 July. So far, a total of 67 have been charged with supporting Palestine Action, after two women and a man were charged at the start of August in relation to the 5 July protest.

Palestine Action was banned after the group claimed responsibility for damage to jets at RAF Brize Norton and was also linked to "allegations of a serious assault on staff and police officers at a business premises in South Gloucestershire.

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