Last year, Yvette Cooper received £215,000 from the Israel lobby. Yesterday, she proscribed Palestine Action as a 'terrorist organisation' Here she is with Israel's UK Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely https://t.co/K0CE8Bpea7
’Yvette Cooper’ protest group targets ’Israel-linked’ firms amid Palestine Action ban https://t.co/jrEc1Amzgu
Lawyers representing Huda Ammori, co-founder of the pro-Palestinian direct action group, appeared before the court on Friday to challenge the decision by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to proscribe the group under terrorism laws https://t.co/YP60Jw2tdM
The UK Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has proscribed the pro-Palestinian direct action group Palestine Action under terrorism laws. This decision has been legally challenged by lawyers representing Huda Ammori, a co-founder of the group. In response to the ban, a protest group named after Yvette Cooper has emerged, targeting firms linked to Israel. The protest group has also criticized Cooper, who previously received £215,000 from the Israel lobby and has been pictured with Israel's UK Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely. The controversy surrounds Cooper's role in banning Palestine Action and the wider debate over the group's activities and affiliations.