Four Pro-Palestine Activists Arrested on Suspicion of Criminal Damage
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Four pro-Palestine activists arrested on suspicion of criminal damage
The ‘Palestinian Martyrs’ say the Moog Aircraft Group, owner of the factory its members broke into, produces parts for F-35 fighter jets used in Israel’s bombing of Gaza
Palestine group attacks another British defence facility
Police have arrested four people after a break-in at Moog Aircraft Group’s Wolverhampton factory, where the group claimed the company’s products are used on fighter jets striking Gaza. Staffordshire Police said they were called to Valiant Way in Pendeford at 3.50am on Tuesday after reports of criminal damage. “Four people have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage offences following an incident at an industrial unit in south Staffordshir…
Palestine Activists Smash Into UK Arms Plant
A new Palestine direct action group calling itself Palestinian Martyrs for Justice staged an overnight attack on the Moog Aircraft Group facility in Wolverhampton. Around 4 a.m. on Tuesday, members used a vehicle to smash through two gates before climbing onto the rooftop, where they remained into the morning. One activist claimed that Moog “has continued to supply Elbit Systems Israel with the parts needed to train Israeli pilots to use F-35 an…
Another group has sprung up to fill Palestine Action's shoes
Another non-violent direct action has stepped up to fill Palestine Action’s shoes and target companies complicit in Israel’s genocide. From 4am on Tuesday 26 August, Palestinian Martyrs for Justice took aim at Moog Aircraft Group in Wolverhampton. Palestinian Martyrs for Justice: new group takes action Members of the new group, each wearing a T-shirt featuring the face of a Palestinian martyr, crashed a vehicle through two entrance gates to the …
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