In England, activists halted work at a factory producing parts for fighter jets for Israel.

In England, activists halted work at a factory producing parts for fighter jets for Israel.

26.08.2025 19:12

The newly established group "Justice for Palestinian Martyrs," which aims to carry out anti-Israel actions in the UK, entered the factory that produces military parts used in the training of Israeli pilots for F-16 and F-35 fighter jets and halted production.

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The Aftershock, which has made press statements and social media posts in support of Palestine, published images related to the action from the US-based X company's social media platform.

PRODUCTION STOPPED AT FACTORY MANUFACTURING MILITARY PARTS FOR ISRAEL

The footage showed members of a group calling themselves "Justice for Palestinian Martyrs" breaking into the Moog factory in Wolverhampton by crashing a vehicle through its gates in the morning and climbing onto the roof of the factory.

The activists, who climbed onto the factory roof and made a hole in the roof to enter the production line, halted production at the factory.

It was also reflected in the footage that the activists wore t-shirts printed with the photos of journalist Hüsam Şabat, academic Rıfat el-Arir, doctor Adnan el-Berş, and a child named Raghad Al-Jabri, who were killed in Israel's attacks on Gaza.

In a statement regarding the footage, The Aftershock noted that the US-based Moog factory produces military parts used in the training of Israeli pilots for F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, and that the production is for the Israeli defense company Elbit Systems.

10 SHIPMENTS MADE TO ISRAEL

The statement emphasized that the factory has made 10 shipments to Israel since December 2024. Two of the activists, in the footage they shared, called on the public to gather in front of the factory to support them. The Palestine Action group, which has been protesting companies working with Israel in the UK, was declared a banned organization in July.



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