Legal experts in the UK have documented 964 cases of alleged "anti-Palestinian repression" from January 2019 to August 2025, including student investigations, activist arrests, and event cancellations, which they characterize as a systematic effort to dismantle the Palestine solidarity movement. The European Legal Support Center launched a public database of these incidents, arguing the targeting represents a coordinated strategy involving pro-Israel advocacy groups and media outlets to depoliticize pro-Palestine activism.
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Legal experts in the UK have documented 964 cases of alleged "anti-Palestinian repression" from January 2019 to August 2025, including student investigations, activist arrests, and event cancellations, which they characterize as a systematic effort to dismantle the Palestine solidarity movement. The European Legal Support Center launched a public database of these incidents, arguing the targeting represents a coordinated strategy involving pro-Israel advocacy groups and media outlets to depoliticize pro-Palestine activism.