Activists blockade lobbying firm in London over ties with Israeli arms manufacturer
'These lobbyists, including those who have previously secured back-door contracts for Elbit in past, are working to shore up British support for Israel’s arms trade,' says group
LONDON
Pro-Palestinian activists blockaded the London office of global advisory and advocacy company, APCO Worldwide, on Tuesday for lobbying Israel’s largest weapons firm, Elbit Systems.
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In the UK, pro-Palestinian activists protested against APCO Worldwide, which lobbies for the Israeli arms company Elbit Systems, by throwing red paint on the windows of its London office ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/J5u4wmW88J
Members of Palestine Action arrived at APCO Worldwide’s office in central London at 7.45 a.m. local time and sprayed red paint on the premises by using "repurposed fire extinguishers."
Three activists later attached themselves to each other using a lock-on device within a suitcase and blocked the entrance.
Activists also unfurled a banner that read: "Stop lobbying for Genocide. APCO Drop Elbit."
Video shared by the group on social media showed police intervening as activists shouted: "Free Palestine."
Palestine Action said: "APCO provides consultant lobbying services to Elbit Systems UK, at a time when Elbit is playing a central role in the genocide in Gaza,” citing the Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists. "These lobbyists, including those who have previously secured back-door contracts for Elbit in the past, are working to shore up British support for Israel’s arms trade at a time when 16 activists are imprisoned for conscientious action taken against genocide.”
The group vowed further action as long as the UK continues arms exports to Israel.