The British scholar and Press TV producer David Miller has scored a “great victory” in a legal battle with the pro-Israel NGO “Campaign Against Antisemitism” that began over his pro-Palestine activism on social media.
“I have just won a significant victory against the comically named 'Campaign Against Antisemitism' at Westminster Magistrates Court,” Miller, a producer and co-host of Press TV’s weekly Palestine Declassified show, said in a post on social media platform X.
Noting that the pro-Israel NGO was attempting to mount a private prosecution against him for sending four alleged “menacing” posts on X, Miller said, “today, the judge ruled that the CAA had withheld significant information from the court when they had originally applied for the Summons against me.”
He added that the group has “28 days to comply with an order to disclose all relevant communications between their directors, trustees and staff on the question of whether they were seeking to silence me or to undermine my Employment Appeal Tribunal (which is scheduled for next month)”.
Miller hailed the ruling as “a great victory” in the battle to develop anti-Zionist movement in the UK.
BREAKING: I have just won a significant victory against the comically named 'Campaign Against Antisemitism' at Westminster Magistrates Court. The CAA is attempting to mount a private prosecution against me for sending four ‘menacing’ posts on X (‘Tweets’).
— David Miller (@Tracking_Power) October 17, 2025
But today, the judge…
Earlier this year, Miller said Israel, via the CAA, is attempting to “buy its way into the criminal justice system to silence critics of Zionism.”
Miller’s three messages mentioned in the case were posted from November 2024 onwards. They also concluded with the hashtag “Dismantle Zionism.”
Miller previously worked as a professor of political sociology at the University of Bristol, but he was unfairly and wrongfully dismissed in October 2021 over his pro-Palestine advocacy.
Anger against Israel has increased worldwide since October 7, 2023, when the occupying regime launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip that has killed nearly 70,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children.