Police arrested 77 people at a protest outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court in central London for expressing support for the protest group. After the judgement, Ms Ammori said she intended to take the case to the Supreme Court, and the European Court of Human Rights if necessary. READ MORE:The case is to be expedited, court records show, with a hearing expected between October and December. Hundreds gathered outside the magistrates’ court where more than 2,000 cases related to supporting the group had been due to be heard on Thursday. Protesters shouting “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action” were detained by police, while demonstrators shouted “shame on you” and “under what power?”.