Another 24 people have been accused of showing support for the restricted group Palestine Action.
This total number is being prosecuted as the group was prosecuted in July 138.
The latest allegations come beyond a planned protest on Saturday, where the organizers have said that they are expecting more than 1,000 people to gather in the Parliament Square in London, indicating that “I oppose the massacre. I support Palestine’s action”.
Frank Ferguson of the Crown Prosecution Service said: “We continue to decide fast in all matters where arrests have been made and are expecting more allegations in the coming weeks.
“The people have a democratic right to protest peacefully in this country, and thousands of people continue to do so regularly without breaking terrorism laws.
“However, Palestine Action is now an accused terrorist organization and those who choose support for the group will be subject to criminal proceedings under the Terrorism Act.
“When the protest behavior crosses the line from legitimate activity in validity, it is our duty to implement the law.
“People should consider the real -life consequences of choosing to support Palestine’s action, and before the weekend, we urge people to think very carefully about their actions in protests.”