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Judge Denies Recusal Request Amid Bias Claims in Palestine Action Case

Topic: politicsRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i3 outletsSources: 3⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: MixedFiltered: Global (0/3)· Clear⏱ 4 min read
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Story Summary
SITUATION
The presiding judge in a Palestine Action trial, Justice Jeremy Johnson, denied a recusal request from defendants citing bias. The defendants are facing sentencing for criminal damage related to a raid on an Elbit Systems plant (per middleeasteye.net).
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KEY FACTS
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  • During a hearing at the Old Bailey on Monday, Johnson said that “any fair minded observer would not consider a real possibility of bias.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has seen a significant escalation in tensions, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian issue. In March 2026, the United States and Israel initiated coordinated military strikes against Iran, targeting its power plants, air defenses, and military infrastructure.

This action marked a critical point in regional dynamics, as Iran's military responses have been framed as retaliatory measures against these aggressive campaigns.

Brief

In a significant ruling, Justice Jeremy Johnson has denied a request from defendants in the Palestine Action case to recuse himself from their sentencing hearing, which is set to address serious charges including a 'terrorism connection'.

The defendants, who were convicted of criminal damage related to a raid on an Elbit Systems plant, argued that the judge's impartiality was compromised, but Johnson stated that 'any fair-minded observer would not consider a real possibility of bias'.

This case has drawn attention not only for its legal implications but also for its connection to broader discussions around activism against companies linked to the Israeli military.

The defendants were found guilty in May 2026, and their sentencing is now anticipated to further explore the implications of their actions in the context of ongoing tensions surrounding Palestine and Israel. The inclusion of a 'terrorism connection' in the sentencing could set a precedent for how similar cases are treated in the future.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the Palestine Action group continues to advocate for the rights of Palestinians, positioning their actions within a framework of resistance against perceived injustices. The outcome of this case may influence public perception and legal standards regarding activism and its intersection with national security laws.

Where sources differ
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Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.

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Palestine Action: Judge refuses recusing self from sentence hearing amid bias claims Palestine Action: Judge refuses recusing self from sentence hearing amid bias claims Palestine …
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