Palestine Action Underground have vowed to continue their actions until targeted companies publicly announce they’re no longer associated with Elbit Systems.
Palestine Action Underground targets weapons suppliers

Palestine Action Underground have vowed to continue their actions until targeted companies publicly announce they’re no longer associated with Elbit Systems.
In a new tactic, activists used concrete and other materials to create a blockage in the pipes to disrupt the operation of the factory.
Today the siege enters its 60th day and is set to continue.
The activists smashed their way into the building, and covered the premises in spray paint, while taking apart office equipment including phones and computers.
Palestine Action have started their watch on UAV Tactical Systems by setting up a surprise ground camp, catching the Israeli arms manufacturer, its private security, and the police off guard.
Palestine Action activists this week took apart the offices of Edwards, Aldridge-based accountants working for Israel’s largest weapons firm Elbit Systems.
Palestine Action have shut down the premises and operations of ADS Group, representatives and advocates of the world’s largest arms dealers.
In April last year, two activists locked-on to the gates of the Leicester drone company UAV Tactical Systems (UTACS), a subsidiary of Israel’s largest weapons firm Elbit Systems.
Palestine Action activists have, this morning, pulled a van alongside Elbit Systems UAV Engines weapons factory.
Palestine Action have marked the United Nation’s ‘World Day of Social Justice’ with an action calling out the UN’s hypocrisy: using a banner drop over Westminster Bridge, lighting smoke flares, and delivering a speech stating that UN must cease its procurement of Israeli military drones.