She took on Britain’s Palestine Action ban. Then she won.
In the United Kingdom, the High Court has ruled that the proscription of Palestine Action as a "terrorist" organization was unlawful. The ruling follows a legal challenge led by individuals like Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action.

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AI-generatedIn the United Kingdom, the High Court has ruled that the proscription of Palestine Action as a "terrorist" organization was unlawful. The ruling follows a legal challenge led by individuals like Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action. The case is ongoing, but the decision raises questions about the arrests of thousands of Britons involved in Palestinian solidarity activities. The ruling's implications for the future of Palestinian activism in the UK remain to be seen. The news was published on February 18, 2026, by Al Jazeera.
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4 extractedHuda Ammori is the Co-Founder of Palestine Action.
Israel approves West Bank land claims unless Palestinians prove ownership, sparking ‘annexation’ accusations.
The United Kingdom’s High Court has ruled that Palestine Action should never have been proscribed as a “terrorist” organization.
Thousands of Britons have been arrested [related to Palestine Action].