Heavily armed saboteurs with the ‘Palestine Action’ organization have smashed up a facility belonging to defense firm Elbit Systems in Bristol, England, and injured two police officers with a sledgehammer. The group used a prison van—where they acquired the vehicle is unclear—to “ram raid” the building before over a dozen saboteurs got out and began vandalizing the interior with red paint and destroying equipment with hammers, crowbars, and other weapons.
“We provide critical support and advanced technology to the British Armed Forces,” said a spokesman for the firm, denying “claims that this facility supplies the Israeli military or Israeli Ministry of Defence” as “categorically false.
“The UK Defence Industry urgently requires adequate protection from this nationally coordinated and politically motivated violence,” they added.
Elbit Systems reports the saboteurs injured security staff, and two responding police officers were also injured after being struck with a sledgehammer. One of the officers, a woman, was hospitalized with injuries to her back. Six saboteurs were arrested, but several others managed to evade the authorities.
Despite the shocking nature of the attack, which would appear to rise to the level of terrorism given its political nature, police are currently referring to it in terms of “criminal damage,” a relatively low-level vandalism offense.
Unlike the allegedly “far-right” anti-mass migration protests currently sweeping Britain, it has not warranted a press conference from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, or prominent coverage in the state-owned and corporate media.
This downplaying of the attack has intensified accusations of two-tier policing on social media.
Video of heavily armed Palestine Action saboteurs using a (stolen?) prison van to smash their way into the headquarters of a firm supplying the British military and destroy equipment. They later injured two cops with a sledgehammer. Clearly terrorism but no Keir press conference? https://t.co/bQwvq8bN3L pic.twitter.com/0wdwxNUl0r
— Jack Montgomery (@JackBMontgomery) August 7, 2024