By Fox News
Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution after declaring his support for Palestine Action, a terrorist organization that has been banned by Parliament in the UK.
Waters posted a video to X on Saturday, in which the Rock 鈥楴 Roll Hall of Fame inductee praised Palestine Action as a 鈥済reat organization,鈥 while also giving kudos to Bob Vylan, who led the Glastonbury Festival crowd in a chant, shouting, 鈥淒eath, death to the IDF.鈥
Waters said in his video that he was in his studio and was working on a piece of brown cardboard with a Sharpie.
He then switched the camera from his face to the cardboard.
鈥淭his says, 鈥楻oger Waters supports Palestine Action, 5th of July 2025. Parliament has been corrupted by agents of a genocidal foreign power. Stand up and be counted. It鈥檚 Now,’鈥 Waters read. 鈥淭his is the moment. I am Spartacus.鈥
鈥淭his is Independence Day, July 5th, 2025,鈥 he continued. 鈥淚 declare my independence from the government of the U.K., who鈥檝e just designated Palestine Action a terrorist, proscribed terrorist organization.鈥
Waters said he supports Palestine Action, calling it a 鈥済reat organization,鈥 and noting that they are 鈥渘onviolent鈥 and 鈥渁bsolutely not terrorists in any way.鈥
鈥淭hey鈥檙e a nonviolent protest organization protesting the presence in the U.K. of Elbit Systems, who are an Israeli arms manufacturing organization,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ll right. So, that鈥檚 that. I support Palestine Action, and I always will because that is the right thing to do.鈥
He then turned his attention to others who support Palestine, like Bob Vylan, a punk-rap duo who led anti-Israel chants at the Glastonbury Festival late last month.
鈥淲e must support our brothers and sisters in Palestine and support them no matter what,鈥 Waters said. 鈥淪o good on you, what was your name? Vylan. Good on you, Vylan, and the rest of you who are standing up to be counted. I love you.鈥
Reuters reported that last week, the UK government moved to ban Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws after its activists broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged two planes in protest of what the organization called Britain鈥檚 support for Israel.
After a parliamentary vote, the government proscribed the group as a terrorist organization, and the ban went into effect at midnight.
Under UK law, offenses include things like inviting support, expressing approval or displaying symbols of a banned group, and violations are punishable by up to 14 years behind bars and/or a fine.
There are currently 81 groups listed under anti-terrorism laws in Britain, including al-Qaeda, ISIS and Hamas.
Parliament鈥檚 Minister of State, Sir David Hanson, said after the amendment鈥檚 approval that Palestine Action released an 鈥渦ndercover manual鈥 that encourages its members to create small groups and provides guidance about how to conduct activity against private companies and government buildings.
Hanson also said the manual explains how to operate covertly and evade arrest.
鈥淭he Government have assessed that Palestine Action promotes and encourages terrorism. This includes glorification of its attacks involving serious property damage on social media,鈥 Hanson said. 鈥淚 have to say that we would not tolerate this activity from organisations if they were motivated by Islamist or extreme right-wing ideologies, and therefore I cannot tolerate it from Palestine Action.鈥
鈥淏y implementing this measure, we will remove Palestine Action鈥檚 veil of legitimacy, tackle its financial support and degrade its efforts to recruit and radicalise people into committing terrorist activity in its name,鈥 he added.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism, which, according to the group鈥檚 site, is a 鈥渧olunteer-led charity dedicated to exposing and countering antisemitism through education and zero-tolerance enforcement of law,鈥 shared Waters鈥 video on X shortly after it was posted by the former Pink Floyd member.
The group said it reviewed the post, adding that anyone who expresses support for it, contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000, is committing a criminal offense.
They also said they stand ready to privately prosecute offenders when authorities fail to act.
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism told Fox News Digital, 鈥淭he suggestion that the Jewish state wields excessive political influence is a breach of the International Definition of Antisemitism.鈥
鈥淩oger Waters has a long history of promoting dangerous conspiratorial tropes,鈥 the spokesperson said. 鈥淗is declaration of support for Palestine Action, now a banned organisation, is his most legally provocative move yet. We expect the police to take action, and if they do not then we will.鈥
Reuters contributed to this report.