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factory near Bristol run by the Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems. The accused spent up to 18 months in jail – the standard pre-trial limit is six months – before all but one were bailed after
Systems and the Israeli government to take a tougher approach towards Palestine Action protests targeting Elbit’s UK factories. According to correspondence quoted by the researchers, the British government said in 2022 that
factory in Ulm is operated by a wholly owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems. Similar attacks on Elbit facilities have also taken place in other European countries, including the Czech Republic and notably the United Kingdom
Elbit’s supply of weapons to Israel for use in the war in Gaza, their views about the actions of Israel in Gaza or its legality or their purpose in causing damage to property
Elbit Systems UK factory near Bristol, would serve a greater proportion of their sentence in prison than normal and have to notify police for life about certain changes in their personal circumstances. Highlighting examples from
factory of the Israeli subsidiary Elbit Systems UK in Filton, near Bristol. None of the defendants were convicted of any offence [after the first trial](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/04/palestine-action-activists-cleared-aggravated-burglary-israeli-defence-firm-elbit-systems-filton), which concluded in January, but they were
damage entirely from the legal definition of “terrorism”, he suggested lawmakers could narrow the test, for example, by requiring a risk to life, a national security dimension or exclusion for non-violent protest. His report
factory had caused £1.2m of damage, including to 41 military assets. The report referred to £395,056 of damage to six units in an unnamed drone system as well as damage to other unmanned
Elbit Systems is the most important land-based weapons supplier to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It has been approached for comment on the trial. Referring to section 32 of the German criminal code, Düsberg
Systems facility, in Filton, near Bristol, on 6 August 2024. Alongside Charlotte Head, 30, Leona Kamio, 30, Fatema Rajwani, 21, Zoe Rogers, 22, and Jordan Devlin, 31, Corner is also charged with criminal damage, with