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Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage over factory raid

The court heard that the protest had been ‘meticulously organised’ to cause ‘as much damage as possible’

May 5, 2026 15:31
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Pro-Palestine protesters outside Woolwich Crown Court on November 17, 2025 (Getty Images)

By

Ellie Crabbe,

Mathilde Grandjean,

Press Association

3 min read

Four Palestine Action activists have been found guilty of raiding an Israel-based defence firm’s UK site and destroying equipment with sledgehammers and crowbars in a bid to shut the factory down.

Charlotte Head, Samuel Corner, Leona Kamio and Fatema Rajwani were in a prison van which crashed into shutters at the Elbit Systems factory in Bristol in the early hours of August 6, 2024.

The activists, all wearing red boiler suits, then set about destroying property inside the factory, before clashing with security guards and police who tried to stop the raid.

Head, 30, was driving the prison van, which was used as a “battering ram” to break into the facility, Woolwich Crown Court was told.

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