Home News 5 Palestine Action members appear in German court on charges of smashing...

5 Palestine Action members appear in German court on charges of smashing Elbit site

15
0

Five people appeared in court in Stuttgart, Germany, on Monday, on charges of causing about 1 million euros’ ($1.17 million) worth of damage at the German site of an Israeli defense company, the court said.News outlets including Stuttgarter Zeitung and broadcaster SWR said the vandalized office belonged to Israeli defense electronics firm Elbit Systems, the latest office of the company to be attacked.Prosecutors say the defendants, aged 25 to 40, trespassed and shouted pro-Palestinian statements as they smashed office equipment, measuring devices, and windows at the business in the southern city of Ulm, the court added.According to the charges, the defendants acted as members of anti-Israel organization Palestine Action Germany, which later published videos claiming responsibility for the attack.The defendants, who were not named, are Irish, British, Spanish, and German, prosecutors said.
Get The Times of Israel’s Daily Editionby email and never miss our top stories
By signing up, you agree to the termsMonday’s hearing took place in a high-security facility at the court, officials said. The Stuttgart court has previously said that more than a dozen hearings have been scheduled in the case through the end of July.Elbit, which has an office in Ulm, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Illustrative: Activists from the Palestine Action group protest at the gates of a factory owned by Ferranti, a British subsidiary of Elbit Systems, in England, on February 1, 2021. (Paul Ellis/AFP/File)The court did not identify Elbit as the target of the Ulm attack but said the company had been the target of attacks by Palestine Action groups in 2024. The defense did suggest the target was Elbit.“We intend to use the proceedings to essentially turn the tables,” said Benjamin Düsberg, one of the lawyers for the defendants, according to the Guardian. “We want to show that it’s not our clients who should be on the hook, but rather the Elbit bosses, who continued delivering weapons even during the genocide.”In Britain, Palestine Action members raided an Elbit UK factory in August 2024. One of them wielded a sledgehammer to strike a police officer and told a court last week that he considered the action “reasonable.”He is one of six members of the anti-Israel group who are being retried after a jury acquitted them of aggravated burglary earlier this year but wasn’t able to reach verdicts on several key charges, including criminal damage and violent disorder.The UK raid, which prosecutors said caused about 1 million pounds ($1.4 million) in damages, took place around 10 months into the Gaza war triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023, terror onslaught.The initial verdict on the raid drew criticism from police, lawmakers, and Jewish communal groups. The retrial concerns the charges of criminal damage and violent disorder.Britain proscribed Palestine Action in July 2025 after members infiltrated a Royal Air Force base and vandalized fighter jets. Hundreds of people have since been arrested in UK protests in support of the organization.Attacks on Israeli and Jewish targets have spiked worldwide since the war in Gaza was sparked by the October 7 attack. You appreciate our wartime journalism
We’re really pleased that you’ve read X Times of Israel articles in the past month. You clearly find our careful reporting of the Iran war valuable, at a time when facts are often distorted and news coverage often lacks context.Your support is essential to continue our work. We want to continue delivering the professional journalism you value, even as the demands on our newsroom have grown dramatically during this ongoing conflict.So today, please consider joining our reader support group, The Times of Israel Community. For as little as $6 a month you’ll become our partners while enjoying The Times of Israel AD-FREE, as well as accessing exclusive content available only to Times of Israel Community members.Thank you,David Horovitz, Founding Editor of The Times of Israel Join Our Community Join Our Community Already a member? Sign in to stop seeing this”,”author”:{“@type”:”Person”,”name”:”News Break”,”url”:”https://nggossips.com/author/newsbreak/”,”sameAs”:[“https://nggossips.com/”]},”articleSection”:[“World”],”image”:{“@type”:”ImageObject”,”url”:”https://nggossips.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-27-at-9.01.19-PM-e1777312918182.png”,”width”:988,”height”:618},”publisher”:{“@type”:”Organization”,”name”:””,”url”:”https://nggossips.com”,”logo”:{“@type”:”ImageObject”,”url”:””},”sameAs”:[“https://www.facebook.com/jegtheme/”,”https://twitter.com/jegtheme”,”https://plus.google.com/ Jegtheme”,”https://www.linkedin.com/”]}}

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here