UK counterterrorism police charge seven over burglary at Israel’s Elbit
British counterterrorism police have charged seven people with violent disorder over a burglary at a building belonging to Israeli defense firm Elbit in southwest England, prosecutors said.
Pro-Palestinian protesters have repeatedly targeted Elbit Systems UK and other defense firms in Britain linked to Israel in the wake of the conflict in Gaza.
Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service said seven people, aged between 20 and 51, had been charged with criminal damage, violent disorder and aggravated burglary over an incident at the Elbit premises in South Gloucestershire on Aug. 6.
“On the facts of this case, the CPS will be submitting to the court that these offences have a terrorist connection,” the CPS said in a statement.
The accused group are due to appear at London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court later on Tuesday.
The group, Palestine Action, said the Elbit site was the new 35 million pound ($45 million) research and development hub of the company in Filton.
“Direct action against Elbit aims to disrupt this: targeting the source of colonial violence and genocide against the Palestinian people, undermining Elbit’s profiteering from Israel’s daily massacres,” the group said on its website.
Elbit did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Its website says its UK subsidiary employs 680 people at 16 sites, working on multiple programs for the British military.
Israel says its operations in Gaza target Hamas militants who attacked Israel on Oct. 7.