- Activists who occupied the roof of an Israeli arms company in Shenstone have been detained in custody for an extended period of time and had their homes raided under section 18
- Palestine Actionists occupied Elbit’s rooftop for a day and forced the site to close, halting its production of deadly weapons
- The group has vowed to continue targeting the Israeli arms company until it shuts down and vacates the UK
Activists who climbed the roof of Elbit UAV Systems in Shenstone on Tuesday before dawn, and occupied it for a day have been detained in custody for an extended period of time, had their homes raided under section 18 and been refused bail by the police. It is not known yet whether items or personal belongings have been seized. All six have been charged with criminal damage and will appear before the court in Newcastle-under-Lyme Thursday morning.
Police claim significant damage was caused after the roofers smashed Elbit’s windows and prevented the site from opening by chaining the factory gates shut to block off access, prior to covering the building’s exterior and the outer fencing in blood-red paint.
Arriving before dawn on Tuesday, activists took over the Elbit Systems factory in Shenstone, which is covertly branded as UAV Engines. They chained its gates shut, stormed the factory grounds, poured blood-red paint down the front of the building, smashed windows, sprayed the car park red, flew the Palestinian flag, and set off red flares. The factory which makes engine parts for Israeli drones and other munitions, was forced to shut down, and to date, still remains closed.
Activists were winched from the roof via a cherry picker at around 5pm, arrested and held for more than 24 hours. Before being arrested, activists even sprayed the ‘cherry-picker’ that was about to be used to lift them off the roof with blood-red paint using adapted fire extinguishers.
Police have held the activists for more than the legally-permitted 24 hours, alleging that they had caused substantial damage to Elbit’s factory. They used Section 18 powers to search activists’ homes but apparently gathered no extra evidence from their invasive searches. An independent journalist reporting on the action as it unfurled was also arrested, and then later de-arrested.
The action comes after a three-day rooftop occupation last September that cost the company an estimated £145,000 in damages. There have been other similar ‘shutdowns’ by Palestine Action in November 2020 and January 2021.
Tuesday’s factory closure is the group’s second large-scale action this month. On 1st February, Palestine Action joined forces with Extinction Rebellion North to occupy Elbit-Ferranti in Oldham for 16 hours, in what was described as the “first of many” collaborations.
A member of Palestine Action said about the occupation:
“We’re back, and this is once again, a clear and unwavering message to the immoral profiteers of war and the perpetrators of crimes against humanity that we’re not going away until Elbit’s lethal chain of weapons factories are hounded out of the UK. Petitioning and protests don’t work, so it’s our moral obligation to take matters into our own hands and use direct action to shut these death factories down for good.”
Elbit Systems produces surveillance technology for Israel’s illegal apartheid wall and the engines for 85% of its military drones, among other weapons components. Its drones, which include the Hermes 450 and its later 900 model, were employed extensively during the 51-day attack on Gaza in 2014, which killed over 2,200 Palestinians, including 551 children.
Elbit markets its products as “battle-tested” and claims “outstanding capabilities” based on ”operational experience” gained from the experimental use of its weapons on the population of Gaza, around 50% of whom are children.
Over the last 16 years, Elbit has established a large presence in the UK, opening 10 production sites across England and Wales, including four factories. Since 2018, the UK government has bought £45m worth of military equipment from the company despite its role in aiding and escalating Israel’s war crimes in order to maintain its illegal occupation of Palestine and sustain its brutal system of apartheid.
In January, Britain’s Ministry of Defence gifted the company with a £102 million contract to develop new surveillance technology to enable “frontline” soldiers to detect and accurately fire on alleged “enemy” targets in a matter of seconds.
Palestine Action, which launched in August 2020, is working to shut Elbit’s UK-based war industry down and has collectively hit the firm’s sites around 50 times in just 6 months, also targeting its London landlord, LaSalle Investment Management.
Actions have caused Elbit’s factories to close on five separate occasions, while a series of occupations and well-attended public protests at its London HQ has disrupted the company’s business-as-usual complacency and raised considerable public awareness.
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Palestine Action is a direct-action network of groups and individuals formed with the mandate of taking direct action against Elbit Systems’ UK locations at a grassroots level, calling for them all to be shut down and for the British Government to end its complicity in Israeli apartheid.
Ministry of Defence signs £102 million contract with Elbit Systems UK for “sensor-to-shoot” systems: https://www.army-technology.com/news/uk-mod-orders-elbit-detect-and-destroy-system/
Ministry of Defence has bought £46 million worth of military equipment from Elbit Systems since 2018-2020: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-10-08-ties-that-bind-britain-buys-46m-of-israeli-military-equipment-and-stations-troops-in-israel/
Human Rights Watch investigation into 2009 Israeli drone attacks on civilians in Gaza: https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/iopt0609webwcover_0.pdf
Amnesty calls on UK government to halt Israeli arms sales over evidence killer drone parts made in UK factory: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/amnesty-urges-suspension-uk-arms-sales-israel-evidence-revealed-israel-military
Elbit surveillance technology for Israel’s apartheid wall: https://www.facing-finance.org/en/database/cases/elbit-systems-surveillance-system-torch-for-the-separation-barrier-in-israelpalestine/
Role of Elbit drone in murder of four children playing on Gaza beach in 2014: https://theintercept.com/2018/08/11/israel-palestine-drone-strike-operation-protective-edge/
More on Elbit’s drones in Gaza: https://corporatewatch.org/elbit-systems-company-profile-2/
Elbit’s military-grade drones trialled for use in English Channel against refugee crossings: https://privacyinternational.org/news-analysis/4124/dear-home-secretary-channel-crossings-are-already-inviable-asylum-seekers-and
Shenstone factory shutdowns
3-day rooftop occupation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyhxhNuaGZ0 & https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-israel-drone-elbit-factory-palestine-occupation
Balfour day synchronised actions: https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2020/11/04/campaigners-take-direct-action-as-palestinians-remember-balfours-shameful-declaration/
Protesters shut down Israeli drones factory for a third time in under six months: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/protesters-shut-down-israeli-drones-factory-third-time-under-six-months
Previous Oldham factory shutdown with XR North
Activists stage protest at Oldham weapons factory: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-55891683
Protest groups join forces to occupy Israeli arms company building: https://www.thecanary.co/uk/news/2021/02/01/protest-groups-join-forces-to-occupy-israeli-arms-company-building/
Activists take aim at police following eight arrests over Oldham arms factory protest: https://www.mancunianmatters.co.uk/news/08022021-activists-take-aim-at-police-following-eight-arrests-over-oldham-arms-factory-protest/
Palestinian liberation and climate justice: more in common than you might think: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/comment/2021/2/11/elbit-protest-highlights-the-power-of-unity-in-action