Campaigners are protesting outside a factory in Edinburgh to oppose the shipment of arms to Israel. Protesters claim that Leonardo UK manufactures components for F-35 fighter jets used by Israel.
On Wednesday, over 100 local residents and workers from across Scotland blockaded the entrance to the Leonardo factory, demanding the company sever all ties with Israel.
Rebecca, 38, a charity project manager, said: “I’m so deeply upset and angry at the slaughter and degradation of people in Gaza, Palestine more widely, and in Lebanon.
“Here in Scotland, we campaigned for free period products, but in Gaza, Israel’s blockade means essential items are absent: not just period products but basic medicine, shampoo, or soap.”
Patrick, 29, a bar worker, said: “I’m here today because it’s our obligation under international law to do what we can to ensure our communities are not complicit in genocide.”
Earlier this autumn the UK Government suspended around 30 arms export licences to Israel out of a total of approximately 350 licences because of concerns they could be used in violations of international humanitarian law in the Gaza conflict, however an exemption was made for some licences related to components of F-35 fighter jets.
Leonardo UK has been asked for comment.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were aware of a protest ongoing at Crewe Road North in Edinburgh. Officers are in attendance and are engaging with protesters.”
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