Publish date15 Feb 2024 - 11:00
Story Code : 625367

UK pro-Palestine activists step up action to jam up Israeli weapons firm

Pro-Palestine activists have stepped up action to jam up an Israeli weapons firm as the regime’s genocidal war against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip is in its fifth month now.
UK pro-Palestine activists step up action to jam up Israeli weapons firm
Activists with Palestine Action, a UK-based pro-Palestinian protest network, barricaded the entrance to Israel’s largest weapons firm, Elbit Systems, by locking themselves together, British newspaper Morning Star reported on Wednesday.
 
BREAKING:
Palestine Action are blockading the only entrance into the Bristol HQ of Israel’s largest weapons firm.

The company provides the Israeli military with drones, munitions, combat vehicles, missiles, and other types of weaponry.

"The majority of their arms are marketed as 'battle-tested,' meaning they have been deployed in bombardments against the Palestinian people," the daily wrote.

A Palestine Action spokesperson said, "While Israeli weapons companies — which assist in occupying, displacing, and massacring the people in Gaza — operate on our doorstep, it’s up to the people to take direct action to shut Elbit down."

"Every other method — including marches, petitions, and lobbying — has failed to end British complicity in the occupation."

Activists from the group also drenched the Manchester offices of Bank of New York Mellon, an American banking and financial services corporation, in red paint, to symbolize the bank’s complicity in Palestinian
bloodshed.

The Bank has invested over £10 million ($12.5 million) in Elbit Systems.

Nearly 28,600 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed since the Israeli regime launched its onslaught on Gaza in early October in response to an operation staged by the coastal sliver's resistance movements against the occupied territories.

The protest came while the regime is intensifying its strikes against the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
 
More than 1.5 million Palestinians -- above half of Gaza's population -- have fled to the city amid incessant Israeli bombardments elsewhere throughout the territory. Tel Aviv is, meanwhile, threatening to bring the city under an all-out ground invasion, which international humanitarian organizations have warned would spell an unspeakable catastrophe.
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