The Daily Telegraph

Palestinia­n activists’ sledgehamm­er raid on Welsh weapons plant

- By Gareth Davies

‘Tackling the imperialis­t hydra means cutting off all its heads so we’ll shut all complicit companies’

PROTESTERS wielding sledgehamm­ers smashed their way into a weapons plant early yesterday destroying the building because of its alleged links to Israel.

The activists from Palestine Action targeted Teledyne in Presteigne, Powys, mid-wales, climbing in through smashed windows.

They said their aim was to “thoroughly dismantle the factory of the American-owned firm” to force “closure of a site used to supply military hardware to Israel”.

Demonstrat­ors tore up offices, broke computers, covered the building in red paint and began an occupation of the roof in an attempt to force the factory to suspend its operations. Four people, including a 65-year-old woman, were arrested. A group spokesman said: “Britain is now a hostile environmen­t for all companies involved in the brutalisat­ion and murder of Palestinia­ns.”

It claimed Teledyne and its subsidiary E2V Technologi­es “hold weapons export licences for both Israel and India, where their surveillan­ce and targeting systems are used” against Palestinia­n civilians.

The group said: “They supply surveillan­ce equipment for Israel’s apartheid wall, and targeting systems for their fleet of combat drones. Tackling the imperialis­t hydra means cutting off all its heads, so we will shut down each and every company complicit in the ongoing colonisati­on of Palestine.”

A Dyfed-powys Police spokesman said: “We were called to reports of a burglary at a property in Broadaxe Business Park, Presteigne, at around 6.35am. Officers attended and promptly arrested two women, aged 65 and 41, on suspicion of burglary, when it was establishe­d they were part of a protest group.

“Two of the group had made their way to the roof of the property.

“Following communicat­ion with officers, they came down at around 10.45am and the 34-year-old man and 39-year-old woman, were arrested on suspicion of burglary. All remain in police custody. Enquiries are ongoing.”

The attack comes after Palestine Action disrupted the techuk defence trade associatio­n’s winter dinner on Thursday night. Five activists entered London’s Landmark Hotel and seized the microphone to broadcast their group’s pro-palestinia­n message.

It described itself as “a network of groups and individual­s establishe­d to take direct action against properties owned by Israel’s biggest arms firm Elbit Systems. The mission is to shut down Elbit [a member of techuk and prime reason for the attack] and end all British complicity in the illegal colonisati­on of Palestine”.

Elbit and Teledyne were contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? Paint-spattered walls of the factory attacked by pro-palestine activists yesterday
Paint-spattered walls of the factory attacked by pro-palestine activists yesterday

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