Six UK pro-Palestinian activists go on trial over attack on Israel’s Elbit factory

Supporters of alleged Palestine Action activists accused of breaking into Israeli-based defense firm Elbit Systems’ site in Bristol in August 2024, hold placards and wave Palestinian flags outside Woolwich Crown Court in south east London on Nov. 17, 2025, where the activists are due to stand trial. (AFP)
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Updated 18 November 2025
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Six UK pro-Palestinian activists go on trial over attack on Israel’s Elbit factory

  • Prosecutors said the six defendants were part of a group from the now banned protest organization Palestine Action
  • They intended to “cause serious damage to property and to use or threaten unlawful violence against anyone who stood in their way ,” prosecutor Deanna Heer said

LONDON: Six British pro-Palestinian activists went on trial on Tuesday accused of attacking a factory operated by Israeli defense firm Elbit, aiming to cause as much damage as possible, with one also charged with striking a police officer with a sledgehammer.
Prosecutors said the six defendants were part of a group from the now banned protest organization Palestine Action, which carried out the meticulously planned assault on the Elbit Systems UK facility in Bristol, southwest England, in August last year.
They intended to “cause serious damage to property and to use or threaten unlawful violence against anyone who stood in their way, if necessary with the use of weapons including sledgehammers,” prosecutor Deanna Heer said.

PROSECUTION ALLEGE STEP-BY-STEP PLAN OF ATTACK
“The premises had been targeted in advance. Willing participants had been identified and a step-by-step plan of action devised and agreed upon,” she said.
Charlotte Head, 29, Samuel Corner, 23, Leona Kamio, 20, Fatema Zainab Rajwani, 21, Zoe Rogers, 22, and Jordan Devlin, 31, deny charges of aggravated burglary, violent disorder and criminal damage.
Corner is also accused of causing grievous bodily harm with intent for striking the female police sergeant with a sledgehammer across the back as she faced away from him. He denies the charge.
Heer told London’s Woolwich Crown Court the plan involved two teams, a “black team” and a “red team,” wearing either black or red jumpsuits.
The black team’s job was to threaten the security guards to allow the red team, of which the defendants were members, to break in and “cause as much damage as possible,” she said.
They were all armed with sledgehammers to both cause damage and also to “threaten and damage people,” Heer told the court.
Britain proscribed Palestine Action as a terrorist organization in July, almost a year after the Elbit incident took place, making it a crime to be a member.
The judge, Jeremy Johnson, told the jury there was controversy about that decision, and whether it was lawful, but said that was irrelevant to the case.
He said many people had strong views about the war in Gaza, saying some might feel Israel was entitled to do what it had done, while others might see it as acting unlawfully or even committing acts of genocide.
“You will appreciate that it is vitally important that you judge the case on the evidence, not on the basis of what you or anyone else thinks about Palestine Action or the war in Gaza,” he said.
Earlier on Tuesday, Elbit reported sharply higher third-quarter profit, fueled by sales to Israel’s military and by higher global defense spending.


Suspected Russia shadow tanker escorted toward French port: prefecture

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Suspected Russia shadow tanker escorted toward French port: prefecture

  • The tanker, the Grinch, was intercepted Thursday morning in international waters
  • French prosecutors suspect it of belonging to the Russian shadow fleet

PARIS: An intercepted oil tanker suspected of belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet headed Saturday to a port in southern France for police to inspect, French authorities said.
The tanker, the Grinch, was intercepted Thursday morning in international waters between Spain and North Africa, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on X.
French prosecutors suspect it of belonging to the Russian shadow fleet, a network of vessels Moscow is accused of using to dodge sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine.
The French navy was escorting it on Saturday evening toward the port of Fos-sur-Mere near Marseille, where it was scheduled to arrive later in the day, the regional maritime prefecture said in a statement.
It will be anchored and kept at the disposal of the Marseille public prosecutor as part of a preliminary investigation for failure to fly a flag, it added.
The prefecture said nautical and air exclusion zones had been established around the anchorage site.
Some 598 vessels suspected of belonging to the shadow fleet are under European Union sanctions.
Authorities said the 249-meter-long Grinch appears under that name on a UK sanctions list of Russian shadow?fleet vessels, but as Carl on lists compiled by the EU and the United States.