On November 16, 2024, activists from across Canada responded to a national call to action against corporations that participate in the production of military equipment for Israel, particularly the F-35.
One such company, Gastops, is based in Ottawa, the nation's capital. Gastops produces engine sensors that are used to reduce maintenance time for the F35. U.S. arms manufacturer Raytheon, which profits in many ways from Israel's genocidal war on Palestinians, has made a major investment in Gastops.
On the national day of action, Dimitri Lascaris reported from a protest held steps away from Gastops' headquarters in Ottawa.
As Lascaris explains, the Trudeau government is violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention by allowing Gastops' engine sensors to be delivered to Israel's airforce in a time of genocide.
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