A UK court convicts four Palestine Action activists of criminal damage following a 2024 raid on an Elbit Systems plant near Bristol. Two other defendants were acquitted of the charges, while one was found guilty of inflicting serious harm on an officer.
A UK jury at Woolwich Crown Court has convicted four Palestine Action activists of criminal damage following a 2024 raid on an Elbit Systems facility near Bristol, while acquitting two others. One defendant was also found guilty of inflicting serious harm on a police officer.
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