Around a dozen demonstrators were seen chanting “Free, free Palestine” and “Resistance is justified” inside the station on Thursday evening.
A Palestinian flag was draped over the upper level near WHSmith, while one protester addressed the crowd through a megaphone as commuters made their way to their trains.
Protesters stood over a large banner displaying portraits which appear to be of members of the ‘Filton 25’, with a caption which read: “They are not terrorists”.
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Pro-Palestine protesters stage demo at London Waterloo
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The ‘Filton 25’ are a group of pro-Palestine activists who were arrested following a break-in at an Elbit Systems facility in Filton, near Bristol, in August 2024.
The site was a research, development and manufacturing hub for Elbit, an Israeli arms company.
An estimated £1m worth of damage was caused during the raid.
Corner was also found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm after striking Sgt Kate Evans twice with a sledgehammer, fracturing her spine.
He was cleared of the more serious offence of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Head, Corner, Kamio and Rajwani will be sentenced tomorrow.
British Transport Police has been contacted for comment.