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Palestine Action break into arms factory and blockade weapons investor
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PALESTINE ACTION protesters broke into an arms factory and blockaded a weapons investor yesterday to disrupt the manufacture of ammunition for Israel and the finance that makes it possible.

Activists stormed the Instro Precision factory in Kent, which is owned by a subsidiary of Israel’s largest weapons company, Elbit Systems.

They cut through three security fences, laying spike strips on the roads leading to the factory to prevent any vehicles from entering.

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