Pro-Palestinian demonstration at St. Charles Boeing plant
- Over 75 activists have blocked entrances to a Boeing plant in St. Charles, protesting the company's alleged manufacturing of bombs used in the Israel-Hamas war.
- The demonstrators demand an immediate ceasefire and the cessation of all arms sales to Israel, calling on Congress and President Biden to take action. They accuse Boeing of being complicit in a genocide and criticize the US's longstanding alliance with Israel.
- Boeing's St. Charles plant produces JDAM kits that convert bombs into GPS-guided weapons, which activists say are being delivered at an accelerated rate.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstration at St. Charles Boeing plant
ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- Protestors were in front of the St. Charles Boeing Plant Monday morning over the war munitions being manufactured here. It lasted for hours, but authorities say the pro-Palestinian protest was peaceful. "There's an ongoing genocide in Gaza that the United States is directly funding with no red lines. So as all of us living in the United States paying taxes to support this genocide, we are saying it is not in our name," said H…
Activists Block Entrances to St. Charles Boeing Plant
More than 75 activists have locked arms and blocked entrances to a Boeing plant in St. Charles, where activists say the aircraft company manufactures bombs used in the Israel-Hamas war. The protest began early Monday morning when workers would have normally arrived at work to Boeing Building 598, located on Highway 94 just north of 370. There, according to a release from one of the groups involved in the protest, Boeing manufactures small diamet…
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