The Point of No Return

As Israel prepares to occupy Gaza, the West faces its final test. If governments continue backing genocide, they cross the point of no return — and history will never forgive them.
Seven Words, Fourteen Years

On August 8th, journalist Gordon Dimmack was interviewed under caution by UK counter-terror police for publicly supporting Palestine Action. This article publishes his full statement, reveals what happened inside the interview room, and explains why he crossed the legal threshold on purpose.
Yvette Cooper’s Forked Tongue

Yvette Cooper says the UK isn’t banning protest — but her actions say otherwise. This piece exposes the doublespeak, media spin, and political policing behind the proscription of Palestine Action, and the growing criminalisation of conscience in Britain.
The State Blinked Again

A High Court judge has granted a full judicial review of the UK’s proscription of Palestine Action — but the repression hasn’t stopped. With over 300 arrests, political interference, and coordinated intimidation still in play, this isn’t de-escalation. It’s damage control.
The Day the Dam Broke

In a seismic shift, the UK lays out an ultimatum to Israel: ceasefire, aid, halt settlements—or face full recognition of Palestine. Starmer and Lammy break with decades of policy, and even the BBC turns. This is the day the dam broke.
The Bubble Always Bursts

A powerful examination of the psychological collapse within the IDF, the UK’s authoritarian drift, and the enduring legacy of state-sanctioned atrocities. From Hind Rajab to British museum exhibits of the future—this is what happens when the bubble bursts.
The State Blinked

The High Court has delayed its ruling on Palestine Action’s legal challenge against the UK government’s terrorism proscription. Judge Chamberlain’s remarks reveal that even peaceful supporters could be criminalised by accident. This isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of intensified resistance.
The Criminalisation of Solidarity

On the day of a pivotal High Court hearing, activists are being arrested, protest signs treated as terrorism, and speeches outside court silenced. This is the UK in 2025 — where solidarity is a crime.
It’s Always Seven Words, Isn’t It?

By Gordon Dimmack According to GB News, a man has just been jailed for posting, and I quote, “we need to protest.” That’s it, apparently. Nothing more. Say something mildly rebellious on Facebook and it’s off to prison you go. Except… that’s not what he said. Not even close. The truth, which they conveniently left out, […]
This Is the Future Unless We Stop It

A Kent Police officer was filmed saying it’s an offence to say “Free Palestine” or “Israel is committing genocide.” This blog exposes the legal overreach, banned police symbols, arrests over T-shirts, and the growing threat to free speech in the UK ahead of the July 21 Palestine Action court hearing.
The Lies That Led To This

The lie that Hamas beheaded 40 babies was never retracted, but it changed everything — from Gaza’s destruction to arrests in the UK. This article exposes the disinformation, the media complicity, and the real-world harm it caused.
You Can’t Arrest What’s Everywhere

Around 200 people have been arrested for holding signs that say “I support Palestine Action” — but not one has been charged with terrorism. This isn’t about law. It’s about fear, intimidation, and the truth they want erased — including the Jewish voices that have always marched for justice.