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A pro-Palestine group have targeted a group of banks in Manchester city centre.
Palestine Action targeted three sites in Manchester overnight, attacking two Barclays branches and BNY Mellon.
The group, who have previously targeted branches in London, accuse Barclays and BNY Mellon of investing in Israel’s largest weapons firm, Elbit Systems.
Barclays has previously denied these claims, saying it does not invest its own money in companies because it is not an investor and instead trades shares of listed companies for clients.
The Barclays branch was targeted overnight
Palestine Action
A spokesperson from Palestine Action said: "Activists from Palestine Action drenched the Manchester offices of Bank of New York (BNY) Mellon in red paint, to symbolise the bank’s complicity in Palestinian bloodshed. They also sprayed a message calling for Elbit to be shut down.
"BNY Mellon invest over £10million in Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest weapons firm, Elbit Systems, who provide 85 per cent of Israel’s military drone fleet and land based equipment, as well as missiles, bullets and other weaponry."
A Barclays spokesperson said: "First and most importantly, we recognise the profound human suffering caused by this conflict. This is an exceptionally complex and long-running conflict, and we urge governments and the international community to work together to find a lasting, peaceful solution.
"We have been asked why we invest in nine defence companies supplying Israel, but this mistakes what we do. We trade in shares of listed companies in response to client instruction or demand and that may result in us holding shares. We are not making investments for Barclays and Barclays is not a 'shareholder' or 'investor' in that sense in relation to these companies."
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GB News has approached Greater Manchester Police and BNY Mellon for comment.
Earlier this week, activists from Palestine Action Scotland damaged the internet cables of Edinburgh’s Leonardo factory and sprayed red paint over their fighter jet model displays.
In the early hours of Tuesday 28th May, a group opened the box of cables, cut the internet wires, sprayed expanding foam inside the box and spray painted ‘Stop Arming Israel’ on the lid.
Leonardo has been approached for a comment.
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