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UK convicts four Palestine Action activists over break-in at Israeli firm

Four members of the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action have been convicted of criminal damage following a raid on Elbit Systems' facility in Bristol in August 2024. The group, which was later proscribed under terrorism law, targeted the Israeli defense firm's research and development site, causing approximately one million pounds in damage.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-05 · 17:36 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
UK convicts four Palestine Action activists over break-in at Israeli firm
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Four members of the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action have been convicted of criminal damage following a raid on Elbit Systems' facility in Bristol in August 2024. The group, which was later proscribed under terrorism law, targeted the Israeli defense firm's research and development site, causing approximately one million pounds in damage. One defendant was found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm for striking a police officer with a sledgehammer. The activists admitted to damaging military drones and equipment, stating their aim was to save lives in Palestine. Two other defendants were acquitted of all charges. This verdict follows an earlier trial where the same individuals were acquitted of aggravated burglary.

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Palestine Action was proscribed under 'terrorism' law, a decision later ruled unlawful by London's High Court.

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The defendants admitted to damaging Israeli military drones and equipment to 'save lives in Palestine'.

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One defendant was found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm for striking a police officer with a sledgehammer.

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Four British pro-Palestinian activists were convicted of criminal damage relating to a raid on an Israeli firm's factory.

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The raid on Elbit Systems' facility in Bristol caused approximately one million pounds ($1.36m) of damage.

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Members of the now-banned Palestine Action group raided Elbit Systems’ facility in Bristol 10 months into Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.Four of six British pro-Palestinian activists have been convicted of criminal damage relating to a 2024 raid on a factory operated by Israeli defence firm Elbit, with one of the defendants found guilty of striking a police officer with a sledgehammer.London’s Woolwich Crown Court on Tuesday found Charlotte Head, 30, Samuel Corner, 23, Leona Kamio, 30, Fatema Zainab Rajwani, 21, guilty. Zoe Rogers, 22, and Jordan Devlin, 31, were found not guilty.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4‘Keffiyehs seized, left to die’: Inside the Palestine Action hunger strikelist 2 of 4UK pro-Palestine activist arrested weeks after being released on baillist 3 of 4Pro-Palestine activists acquitted of burglary at Israeli arms site in UKlist 4 of 4Photos: UK police arrest more than 500 people at Palestine Action rallyend of listProsecutors said that the six defendants were members of the banned group Palestine Action, which organised the assault on the Elbit Systems UK facility in Bristol, southwest England, in August 2024.The raid, which prosecutors said caused about one million pounds ($1.36m) of damage, took place about 10 months into Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza that began in October 2023.Palestine Action was later proscribed under “terrorism” law, a decision which was ruled unlawful by London’s High Court, though the group remains banned pending the government’s appeal, which was heard last week.Acquitted of aggravated burglaryCorner, who prosecutors said struck a police officer with a sledgehammer, was convicted of inflicting grievous bodily harm.Each of the defendants gave evidence in front of the jury, admitting that they damaged Israeli military drones and equipment inside Elbit’s research and development facility in Filton, Bristol – in order to “save lives in Palestine”, according to a statement by their lawyers.The defence team of the defendants said in a statement: “The defendants already defeated the most serious charges” and “they went into this trial with their heads held high and with the knowledge that no matter the verdict, by destroying Israeli military drones, their action likely saved lives in Palestine”.Tuesday’s verdicts follow an earlier trial, after which all six defendants were acquitted of aggravated burglary, and the previous jury could not reach verdicts on the criminal damage charges.
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