Palestine Action activists reunited with family after granted bail
In London on February 22, 2026, twelve Palestine Action activists were granted bail at the Central Criminal Court and reunited with their families. The activists, some of whom had been on hunger strike, had been charged with breaking into a British site belonging to a defence firm with links to Israel.

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AI-generatedIn London on February 22, 2026, twelve Palestine Action activists were granted bail at the Central Criminal Court and reunited with their families. The activists, some of whom had been on hunger strike, had been charged with breaking into a British site belonging to a defence firm with links to Israel. The activists were released after their court appearance on Friday. The reason for the break-in was to protest the company's ties to Israel.
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4 extractedThe activists reunited with their families outside London’s Central Criminal Court.
The activists were granted bail on Friday.
Palestine Action activists were charged with breaking into the British site of an Israeli-linked defence firm.
Some of the activists were hunger strikers.