Sunday, July 06, 2025

Inside the UK's 'Palestine Action' ban one finds Israel


Lowkey takes us through the many dark shadowy layers of zionist doings to get the activist group 'Palestine Action' banned in the UK.

Already people all over the UK are out in the streets to defend the organization that has been instrumental in identifying and building campaigns against the Israeli weapons manufacturing company Elbit Systems.

Elbit has weapons production plants in countries around the globe (including Sweden and South Korea) in order to create local jobs in hopes that it will build support for the zionist genocidal program against the Palestinian people.

I was arrested along with seven others in early 2024 at an Elbit Systems factory in Merrimack, New Hampshire where we blocked the workers entrance for hours. Cops for four different police departments came that day and stood around doing not much of anything but they didn't want to miss the show. I'm certain they cost local taxpayers a bunch of cash.

(Elbit Systems of America and its subsidiaries have operational facilities in Fort Worth, Texas, San Antonio, Texas, Merrimack, New Hampshire, Talladega, Alabama, Roanoke, Virginia, Boca Raton, Florida and De Leon Springs, Florida. Elbit Systems of America also has a 50% interest in a joint venture with Collins Aerospace, a unit of Raytheon Technologies Corp., which is engaged in the area of helmet-mounted display systems for fixed-wing military and para-military aircraft. In April 2021, Elbit Systems of America concluded the acquisition of Sparton Corporation, a supplier of systems supporting undersea warfare for the U.S. Navy and allied military forces. The company has been divested from by international investment firms due to its involvement in the genocide in Gaza.)

I hope activists across the US and around the world will turn up the pressure on Elbit Systems. Making profit off a genocide is unforgivable. 

Bruce 

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