cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/46389822

April 24, 2026

According to media group The Aftershock, the activists used ladders to climb over razor-wire fencing to enter the premises.

After occupying the roof, they drilled holes into it and subsequently abseiled into the building.

The Aftershock reported that the ceiling of the clean room, where Israeli drone parts are reportedly made, was broken. It said that such contamination of the clean room could knock it out of use for some months.

One of the activists involved said: “We are sick and tired of our government’s collaboration in this genocide that Israel is committing on the Palestinian people."

    • Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      I’m certain they will be called anti-semites.

      Bet they’re going to be accused of being terrorist supporters.

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      i’d like to congratulate them on renaming themselves

      they passed the test so many others have failed

      they have now ruined that name of course

      so what do we do, people?

      probably come out in protest for People Against Genocide knowing that diverse crowd

      don’t do it - use a different name

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      3 days ago

      The benefits of not living somewhere that’s dumbed-down the language to a series of woops and y’alls.

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            Yeah, that pained me too but I figured “dumbed-down” then <noun> was grammatically ok. I agonized over “the” in “dumbed-down the language” for a few seconds then decided articles could probably be dropped from the em-dash rule. Life is hard, no need to make waves if its not truly a life and death grammatical correction.

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        In the US it’s generally called rappelling - abseiling is derived from the german term, but it’s seldom used in the states.

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          Conversely, in Australia I’ve only ever heard ‘Rappelling’ in US movies, the common term is Abseiling here.

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            Yep, I’ve never really heard Rappelling used in the commonwealth countries (outside of super tourist-y areas).

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          I don’t know if it’s just a me thing, but I think of rappelling as being against a surface, while if you do it in the open air it’s abseiling (though you could call it abseiling against a surface too).

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        Their brains are too busy trying to understand the farenheit scale and using the imperial system.

        Edit: these cunts have a worse sense of humour than the Germans. I look forward to the fall of their empire tbh.