Your department proscribed them. Answering "yes" is a Terrorism Act offence and carries a sentence of up to 14 years. You know that.
What you don't know is that this sort of politically immoral thuggery is as old as politics itself.
Sophocles, around 441 BC, wrote Antigone, the main theme: state law and moral law are not identical. The principle runs from him through Aquinas to the suffragettes to King in Birmingham Jail.
The real question is whether direct action against Elbit Systems UK, supplier to the army the UN found to be committing genocide in Gaza, is terrorism or the bare minimum for any human with conscience.
The "lawful businesses" the Court protected are arms manufacturers. Your government licenses the exports.
The criminalisation of conscience, by a government supporting an apartheid state carrying out a genocide, is a barbaric "celebration" of the genocide itself.
Pathetic.