The groups Youth Demand and Palestine Action jointly carried out the action as part of a protest at the war between Israel and Hamas.
The groups Youth Demand and Palestine Action jointly carried out the action on Wednesday demanding that both the Conservative and Labour parties commit to imposing a two-way arms embargo on Israel.
In a video posted to X, formerly Twitter, several demonstrators can be seen spraying the red paint over the walls of the building before displaying a banner reading "Youth demand an end to genocide". In a statement, Youth Demand said: "Young people will not accept the future those in charge have in store for us.
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Pro-Palestine protesters spray red paint over Ministry of Defence buildingThe groups Youth Demand and Palestine Action jointly carried out the protest on Wednesday.
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Pro-Palestine protesters spray red paint over Ministry of Defence buildingThe groups Youth Demand and Palestine Action jointly carried out the protest on Wednesday.
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Three people charged after protesting outside Sir Keir Starmer's homeThe pro-Palestine protest happened on Tuesday, when arrests were made.
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Multiple arrests made after thousands attend Al Quds Day pro-Palestine protestThe protesters marched from the Home Office to Downing Street on Friday afternoon.
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