The National (Scotland)

Campaigner­s protest outside Edinburgh factory

- BY ADAM ROBERTSON

PRO-PALESTINE campaigner­s staged a demonstrat­ion outside a major factory in Edinburgh yesterday morning as part of a call for an end to arms sales to Israel.

The group, which was made up of local residents, trade unionists and anti-weapons campaigner­s, said that Leonardo UK produces components for F-35 fighter jets.

The action was organised in collaborat­ion with Industrial Workers of the World and with Workers for a Free Palestine.

Organisers said that yesterday’s demonstrat­ions were part of a month of disruptive direct action in support of Palestine.

The group claims that Leonardo holds 26 UK export licences to Israel and that it has “significan­t industrial capacities” in Israel.

Cam, a local resident who joined the blockade, said: “We can’t allow arms being used to massacre Palestinia­ns to be supplied in our name and funded by our taxes.

“And as local residents we don’t want murder being manufactur­ed on our doorstep.

“It makes us feel complicit. As Israel threatens to invade Rafah, predicted to cause an unthinkabl­y brutal bloodbath, we couldn’t stand by silently while a factory down the road resources that massacre. We had to act.

“We demand that the Government immediatel­y halt arms supplies to Israel before an invasion of Rafah and ban arms sales to Israel going forward, and support a permanent ceasefire and an end to the siege.”

David, a local trade union member who also took part in the demonstrat­ion, said: “It’s despicable that Leonardo bosses are reaping record profits from a genocidal war in which over 30,000 Palestinia­ns have been killed.

“We don’t blame the workers at these sites.

“We blame the bosses who decide to sell these components to Israel so they can be used to slaughter tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns, and displace the rest of Gaza’s population and now push them into famine.”

Leonardo UK was approached for comment.

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Pro-Palestine activists called for a ban on arms sales to Israel

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