Profits have plummeted at an Israeli arms firm targeted by Palestine Action.
by Huda Ammori
Part 6 - Sacrifice
Hitting Elbit where it hurts – in their balance sheet – requires sacrifice by the activists who embark on direct action.
Occupations are followed by arrests, court cases and sometimes, prison.
Currently, there are sixteen Palestine Action members in jail across England and Scotland.
Among them are six who rammed a van into an Elbit site near Bristol. Once inside, they dismantled weapons, including the same model of quadcopter drones used by the Israeli military.
The action allegedly cost Elbit over £1m in damages.
Occupations are followed by arrests, court cases and sometimes, prison.
Currently, there are sixteen Palestine Action members in jail across England and Scotland.
Among them are six who rammed a van into an Elbit site near Bristol. Once inside, they dismantled weapons, including the same model of quadcopter drones used by the Israeli military.
The action allegedly cost Elbit over £1m in damages.
And despite what you may hear in the media from pro-Israel politicians – like former trade secretary Kemi Badenoch who recently met Elbit in Tel Aviv – the public often supports what we do.
Last month, a jury in Bradford refused to convict four of our group for causing hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage to an arms factory.
Many, including myself, choose to embrace the sacrifice we make towards Palestinian liberation.
After all, it pales in comparison to the consequences Elbit’s weaponry has for the Palestinian people.
Last month, a jury in Bradford refused to convict four of our group for causing hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage to an arms factory.
Many, including myself, choose to embrace the sacrifice we make towards Palestinian liberation.
After all, it pales in comparison to the consequences Elbit’s weaponry has for the Palestinian people.
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