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* GoFundMe blocked their account.<ref name="block"></ref> | * GoFundMe blocked their account.<ref name="block"></ref> | ||
* Shopify blocked their account.<ref name="block"></ref> | * Shopify blocked their account.<ref name="block"></ref> | ||
* Climbed and occupied Allianz's City headquarters.<ref>https://archive.ph/fKDMg</ref> | |||
* Vandalised two Barclays branches.<ref>https://archive.ph/PBrd5</ref> | |||
* [[BBC]] scriptwriter is among ten [[Palestine Action]] activists who are accused of storming the headquarters of a Israeli-based defence firm in an alleged armed protest<ref>https://archive.ph/CqhNd</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 18:29, 10 March 2025
Stories
- Hit two police officers with sledgehammers and rammed a vehicle entrance in an effort to disrupt the Elbit company.[1]
- Allegedly harass staff and placed unexploded gas canisters in residents bins during marches through Shenstone because a nearby company called UAV Engines provides parts for military drones to Israel.[2]
- Take direct action against Israel's arms trade in Britain.[3]
- Six people arrested in effort to disrupt the London Stock Exchange.[4]
- Paypal blocked their account.[5]
- Stripe blocked their account.[5]
- Mailchimp disabled their account.[5]
- GoFundMe blocked their account.[5]
- Shopify blocked their account.[5]
- Climbed and occupied Allianz's City headquarters.[6]
- Vandalised two Barclays branches.[7]
- BBC scriptwriter is among ten Palestine Action activists who are accused of storming the headquarters of a Israeli-based defence firm in an alleged armed protest[8]