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Manchester company forced to close as Palestine Action overwhelm its offices

The Canary by The Canary
1 July 2024
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Palestine Action targeted another link in Britain’s chain of complicity with Israel’s genocide in Gaza, as the Manchester offices of ‘CDW UK’ were forced to close by an activist blockade.

Palestine Action: CDW shut down

Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest weapons company, are facilitated in their British presence by support from CDW’s software and technology services.

So, as part of a nationwide campaign against complicity in Israeli atrocities, on Monday 1 July Palestine Action activists used a vehicle and lock-on device to blockade the back entrance:

Actionists are blockading the back and occupying the front of CDW’s Manchester offices.

By providing supply chain management and IT solutions to Israeli weapons maker Elbit Systems, the firm make arming genocide more efficient. pic.twitter.com/UWHV80vzJ1

— Palestine Action (@Pal_action) July 1, 2024

Another one occupied the ledge at the building’s entry:

The Manchester building was also sprayed with blood-red paint – to serve as a reminder to CDW of the Palestinian bloodshed from which their firm profits:

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CDW provide supply chain management, IT solutions, cyber security and eProcurement services to the British operations of the Elbit brand, part of the global Israeli arms firm.

CDW are contracted for IT services for ‘Elbit Systems UK Ltd’, headquartered in Bristol, from which Elbit oversees drone and arms production nation-wide. This is not the first time the company has been targeted, with activists spraying a site in Peterborough with red paint and shattering their windows.

This action in Manchester follows on the heels of others taken to target Elbit’s partners & suppliers.

Stopping Israel’s supply chain

As the Canary previously reported, last week Palestine Action activists occupied the GRiD Defence Systems site in High Wycombe, barricading themselves inside and proceeding to destroy hardware and unfurled banners.

This came after activists destroyed dozens of boxes of GRiD processors found inside Elbit’s Kent factory during an action, the total damage-caused estimated by police to be worth over £1m.

GRiD manufactures a range of military computers, processors, and similar electronic equipment, either for direct battlefield use or to be integrated into other systems.

Since 7 October, Israel has killed over 38,000 Palestinians, injured more than 86,000, and displaced the majority of people in Gaza. Elbit Systems supply the majority of Israel’s military drone fleet, land based equipment, bullets, munitions and missiles.

Their weaponry is often marketed as “battle-tested”, after deployment against the people of Gaza. The genocide of Gaza would not be possible without Elbit’s weaponry – and those firms, including CDW and GRiD, are made complicit by their facilitation of Elbit’s deadly business.

CDW is not the first to be targeted. After similar actions, five other companies have ended their association with Elbit’s deadly trade in the past two months. These include Elbit’s weapons transporters Kuehne+Nagel, recruiters iO associates, property managers Fisher German, website designers Naked Creativity, and legal firm MLL Legal.

Palestine Action says it will continue to target all those who allow Elbit to continue their business of genocide, until they declare they’ve cut all ties.

Featured image and additional images via Palestine Action

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