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The ghost of Palestine Action just paid a visit to arms manufacturer Leonardo

The Canary by The Canary
18 August 2025
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First thing Monday 18 July, Shut Down Leonardo Edinburgh once again took action to shut down the Israel-supplying arms factory in Edinburgh. Once again, brave members of the public are risking arrest to stop the companies world leaders – including the UK and Scottish governments – are enabling to supply arms to Israel for its abhorrent genocide and war crimes in Palestine.

Shut Down Leonardo: activists target Israel arms supplier

After blocking the entrance of the factory with a specially adapted van, an activist locked-on inside:

Activist in spray-painted skull mask is locked-on inside a van behind a Palestine flag and metal barrier, making a peace sign with their hand.

Another locked-on to the top of the van:

Activist in a black cap and keffiyeh sits atop a van with a rucksack and a banner draped over the back of the vehicle. Two police cars approach, with cops stood nearby.

Activist locked-on to top of a van with a Palestine flag displayed, impeding road access to Leonardo, reflected in building windows opposite.

They smashed glass jars filled with red and green paint around the factory entrances. This was to further impede access, and shut weapons production down:

BREAKING: Entrance to Leonardo Edinburgh factory is BLOCKADED by two action takers locked onto a van.

They're halting the production of laser targeting systems for Israel's F-35 fighter jets. pic.twitter.com/xNUCCk7bMt

— Shut Down Leonardo (@ShutLeonardo) August 18, 2025

Italian-owned Leonardo supplies parts for the F-35 jets and Apache helicopters Israel has used in its genocide in Gaza. At the Edinburgh factory, Leonardo produces guidance systems. The Israeli military has used these to guide the 2000 pound bombs and reduce Gaza to rubble.

World leaders ignoring Israel’s genocide, so activists keep stepping up

Despite making hundreds of millions in profits every year, and clear links to Israel’s ongoing genocide, the Scottish government has given Leonardo huge sums of tax-payers money in the form of subsidies.

The United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese recently named Leonardo the “main military contributor” to the genocide.

This is the second action by Shut Down Leonardo Edinburgh. On 15 August, the group launched with an action at the factory. At least five van loads of riot police arrived at the plant. Counter-terrorism police arrested the activists, and held them under the Terrorism Act, before eventually releasing them on bail.

A spokesperson for Shut Down Leonardo said:

With most world leaders either ignoring Israel’s genocide in Gaza, or actively involved in it, we cannot look aside while our Palestinian brothers and sisters are being exterminated. By shutting down Leonardo, we hope to disrupt the supply chain to the deadly F-35 war planes.

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