Glasgow building covered in red paint by protestors
- Palestine Action Scotland targeted Parker Hannifin's Glasgow production facility, damaging the building and covering it in red paint, which it said was 'symbolic of the Palestinian blood on the hands of the company.'
- The action marked the first time activists in Scotland targeted Parker Hannifin for its links to the destruction of Gaza, described as genocide in a case by South Africa and 11 other countries.
- A spokesperson for Palestine Action Scotland stated, 'We are sickened that the continuing genocide is made possible by companies based in Scotland that are happy to profit by designing, making and selling products that result in the mass murder of Palestinian people in Gaza.'
- Parker Hannifin has been involved in the design, development, testing, and production of the F-35 fighter jet, which uses its fuel systems and components.
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Palestine Action has a new company in its sights over Israel's genocide in Gaza
Palestine Action Scotland targeted the offices of military parts manufacturer Parker Hannifin at its Glasgow production facility overnight on Monday 13 January, damaging the building and covering it in red paint, which it said was ‘symbolic of the Palestinian blood on the hands of the company’. The building on Seaford Road South, which Parker Hannifin describes as a ‘state-of-the-art production facility’ for its Parker Prädifa technology divisio…
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