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Israel weapons factory shut for EIGHT HOURS thanks to Palestine Action

The Canary by The Canary
18 February 2025
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On Tuesday 18 February, activists from Palestine Action began shutting down the Rafael weapons factory at Armstrong Works, Scotswood Road, Newcastle. It is, of course, yet another company complicit in Israel’s genocide in Gaza

Palestine Action: shutting down Rafael

A specially-adapted vehicle was used to block both entrance to the weapons plant, with an activist locked on inside the secured vehicle:

Rafael Palestine ActionRafael Palestine Action

Others climbed on top of the security box and covered the premise in blood-red paint to signify the blood of the Palestinians murdered by the weapons built by Rafael:

Activists were still there eight hours later – stopping all production at the factory:

Geordies don't want an Israeli weapons maker in their city.

Nearly eight hours later and actionists are still shutting down the war machine. pic.twitter.com/zuHhOo58LD

— Palestine Action (@Pal_action) February 18, 2025

Rafael is Israel’s third biggest weapons firm, and owned directly by the Israeli state:

Pearson engineering, which is currently shut down by Palestine Action, is owned by the Israeli ministry of finance.

How is it possible for wanted war criminals to own weapons factories in Britain? pic.twitter.com/A0BdR59rBb

— Palestine Action (@Pal_action) February 18, 2025

At the time they acquired Pearson Engineering and Armstrong Works, in September 2022, it was described as a vital part of the “strategic expansion” of Israel’s weapons manufacturing capabilities, as well as a way of trying to get round any future arms embargoes.

The site specialises in producing  armoured military vehicles and tanks, including armoured bulldozers and ‘Robotic Combat Vehicles’. Rafael, the parent company, manufacture a range of weapons, advertised as “extensively battle proven by the Israeli Air Force”, including guided Spike missiles, which have slaughtered thousands of Palestinians. Labour ‘Lord’ John Hutton is amongst the directors of the Israeli state owned weapons factory.

In September 2023, Rafael announced that Armstrong Works would be playing a significant role in delivering the Samson 30mm Remote Weapons Station. These remotely-controlled “High Lethality” death-factories include an arsenal of long-range weaponry, such as high-calibre machine-guns, 30mm cannon, 40mm grenade launchers, and Spike missiles.

As well as being used on vehicles, they are used around the perimeters of besieged Gaza, and recently in Southern Lebanon, allowing the Israeli military to kill from afar.

The group will be back

In May 2023, to mark the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, Palestine Action occupied the roof of the Rafael factory, shutting it down for two days, and causing £69,000 in damage to the weapons site, plus £600,000 in losses, while no weapons were being produced.

Since then, there have been regular protests outside the factory gates by local pro-Palestine activists, some of which the police have attacked violently, with arrests being made.

This morning’s action marks the start of an escalation of the direct action campaign against the Israeli weapons maker, and they can expect to be increasingly targeted to disrupt the manufacture of Israeli weapons.  It takes place at a time when, despite the ceasefire, Israel continues to murder Palestinians, both in Gaza and the West Bank, to take hostages and imprison them without trial, and to destroy homes on the West Bank, and whole towns and villages in Lebanon.

A spokesperson for Palestine Action said:

The Israeli government owning a weapons factory in Newcastle is a stain on the whole community. The Israeli death machine has to be stopped, and with the British government entirely complicit in the genocide, it is up to ordinary people to do their part to halt the manufacture of Israeli weapons here. We put Rafael on notice, that we will shut them down at every opportunity. Each hour of production lost means less lives taken.

Featured image via Martin Pope and additional images via Palestine Action and Martin Pope

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