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Summary:

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested in London during a protest supporting pro-Palestinian activists on hunger strike in prison. These activists, belonging to the banned organization Palestine Action, are protesting their detention while awaiting trial on charges related to previous demonstrations. The protest also involved spraying red paint on an insurance company accused of supporting an Israeli defense firm. Eight Palestine Action members are on hunger strike, with some in critical condition. The British government has declined to intervene in the judicial process.

News Article:

Greta Thunberg Arrested in London During Protest Supporting Hunger-Striking Pro-Palestinian Activists

London, UK – December 23, 2025 – Climate activist Greta Thunberg, 22, was arrested in central London on Tuesday during a protest supporting pro-Palestinian activists currently on hunger strike in prison. The activists are members of Palestine Action, a group recently banned in the UK as a terrorist organization.

The protest took place outside the offices of Aspen Insurance, a company accused by Prisoners for Palestine, an advocacy group, of supporting the Israeli defense firm, Elbit Systems. The group Prisoners for Palestine shared a video showing the activist holding a sign supporting the hunger strikers and their group. Two other activists were arrested for allegedly spraying red paint on the building.

The hunger strike involves eight Palestine Action members who are protesting their detention without bail while awaiting trial on charges related to earlier demonstrations. According to Prisoners for Palestine, two of the hunger strikers have been without food for 52 days and are now in critical condition, facing a real risk of death.

“We are deeply concerned about the well-being of these activists,” said a spokesperson for Prisoners for Palestine. “They are being unjustly detained for their peaceful protests against the Israeli occupation.”

City of London police confirmed the arrests, stating that a man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and a third woman was arrested on suspicion of supporting a banned organization. British police generally do not identify suspects by their names prior to their being charged.

The British government has so far declined to intervene, maintaining that issues of bail and detention are matters for the courts to decide. The situation remains tense as the health of the hunger-striking activists continues to deteriorate.

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