Brize Norton attack says ‘completely unacceptable’ says Chancellor

Rachel Reeves condemned the Palestinian action before an update from the Interior Minister to Parliament on the government’s prohibition plan under the laws of terrorism.
A protest that supports the Palestinian action will take place in London on Monday.
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The Group, on the Social Media Platform, after prohibiting the realization of the metropolitan police in parliament houses, the protest place was moved to Trafalgar Square.
When asked that Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley could prohibit the demonstration of Monday, Chancellor said to the publishers: “What I am saying about the Palestinian action is that their behavior is completely unacceptable in the last few weeks and especially in the last few days.
“In order to damage military beings, at the same time, in order to cause such damage to private property assets, it is unacceptable regardless of your views on what is in the Middle East.
“These actions are unacceptable and the Minister of the Interior will make a statement to parliament later today.”
Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire. Picture: Pa On Sunday, Sir Mark, Metropolitan Police Chief, said that he was “shocked and disappointed ında in the protest that supports the“ organized -excessive crime group ına because he applied an exclusion zone around Power Westminster.
On Sunday, Sir Mark said: “I’m sure many people will be shocked and disappointed to see a protest to support the Palestinian action tomorrow.
“This is a pro -organized crime group, which is actively considered as a terrorist.
“It is claimed that millions of pounds of criminal damage caused criminal damage, attacked a police officer with a sledgehammer and claimed the responsibility of entering an air base and damaging aircraft last week.
“The right to protest is very important and we will always defend, but the actions that support such a group go beyond what will see the most as a legitimate protest.”
The Palestinian Action released online images showing two people in his base in Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Friday morning.
The clip shows that a person puts an electric scooter from air to air to air to air to air supply and sprayes paint on the jet engine.
The incident is being investigated by the anti -terrorist police.
Palestinian action spokesman had previously accused England of meeting the obligation to prevent or punish genocide.
The spokesman said: “When our government cannot fulfill its moral and legal obligations, it is the responsibility of the direct action of ordinary citizens.
He continued: “Terrorists are not those who break the vehicles used to commit it, but those who do genocide.”