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Palestine Action co-founder given permission to challenge decision to ban group - as police arrest 77 supporters at protest outside court
['Francine Wolfisz', 'News Reporter']
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The co-founder of Palestine Action has been given the green light to go to the Supreme Court and challenge a Home Office decision banning the group as a terrorist organisation.
Huda Ammori was granted permission to take the case back to the courts on the same day as 77 activists were arrested outside a court for openly stating they supported Palestine Action.
As the Supreme Court granted the green light, dozens of pro-Palestine supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court, where almost 2,000 people had received a summons to appear on Thursday.
Pictured: A demonstrator is arrested after showing support for Palestine ActionDaily court listings show 1,855 people had been charged with carrying a placard in Parliament Square supporting Palestine Action.
As a result, Met Police posted on X: 'People are beginning to gather outside Westminster Magistrates' Court after activist group Defend Our Juries announced a mass show of support for the proscribed group Palestine Action.