Activists Destroy $1M in Ukraine Aid Thinking It Was for Israel
- More than 100 pro-Palestinian activists vandalized military equipment worth over $1.1 million at OIP Land Systems in Tournai, Belgium, mistakenly identifying it as aid for Israel.
- Freddy Versluys, the president of OIP Land Systems, clarified that the equipment was intended for Ukraine, not for Israel.
- At least 30 people were arrested during the incident, which required police intervention and crowd control measures.
- The vandalism caused a one-month delay in the delivery of military vehicles to Ukraine and complicated logistics during a critical time in the conflict against Russia.
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Belgium Weapons Raid Backfires, Activists Target the Wrong War - American Faith
More than 100 anti-Israel activists stormed a weapons facility in Belgium on Monday in an attempt to halt what they believed was military support for Israel—but instead ended up sabotaging a crucial supply line for Ukraine. The radical group “Stop Arming Israel” raided the OIP Land Systems hangar in Tournai, smashing armored vehicles with hammers, breaking windows, and spray-painting equipment with graffiti. The group claimed the company was “co…


Pro-Palestine protesters damage military equipment headed to UKRAINE
A SWARM of pro-Palestinian protesters caused nearly £1million worth of damage to military equipment which had been earmarked for Ukraine. Some 150 dim-witted activists wielding hammers and spray paint went on a warehouse rampage – reportedly causing severe damage to several tanks. ReutersCEO of OIP Land Systems Freddy Versluys said the vandals caused severe damage to the tanks at his warehouse (pictured)[/caption] Pro-Palestine protesters smashe…
Epic Blunder: Pro-Palestinian Activists Wreck Over $1M in Ukraine-Bound Weapons in Failed Protest
Over 100 anti-Israel activists stormed a Belgian weapons facility to “stop arming Israel” — apparently unaware that the $1.1 million in equipment they destroyed was actually bound for Ukraine.
Pro-Palestinian activists reportedly destroy military equipment intended for Ukraine
Around 150 pro-Palestinian activists have broken into a storage facility and damaged military equipment intended for Ukraine, the Belgian news outlet 7sur7 reported on June 26.The facility belongs to OIP Land Systems, a company that produces military equipment for Ukraine. The activists reportedly thought the equipment would be supplied to Israel.The activists, who were wearing white overalls and masks, took part in the Stop Arming Israel campai…
About 150 pro-Palestinian activists have stormed a factory in Belgium that is preparing military vehicles for Ukraine. The next delivery is now severely delayed.
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