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.

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AI-generatedFour 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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5 extractedPalestine Action was proscribed under 'terrorism' law, a decision later ruled unlawful by London's High Court.
The defendants admitted to damaging Israeli military drones and equipment to 'save lives in Palestine'.
One defendant was found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm for striking a police officer with a sledgehammer.
Four British pro-Palestinian activists were convicted of criminal damage relating to a raid on an Israeli firm's factory.
The raid on Elbit Systems' facility in Bristol caused approximately one million pounds ($1.36m) of damage.