The SHOCKING evidence Keir Starmer doesn't want you to see
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Palestine Action co-founder Huda Ammori spoke to Declassified's Alex Morris and John McEvoy, following our latest revelation that Keir Starmer's government is still allowing military equipment to be sent to Israel, as it prepares for a fresh ground invasion in Gaza.
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Last June, activists from Palestine Action stormed a weapons factory in Kent, breaking through the security perimeter and allegedly causing over £1 million worth of damage.
Instro Precision, a subsidiary of Israel’s largest arms firm Elbit Systems, had been hit hard.
The company produces equipment which helps troops and vehicles to select targets. It has received scores of export licences to Israel, leading activists to believe its products have been used in ground operations in Gaza.
Ten activists were charged for ordinary criminal offences following the action. Yet they appeared to be vindicated when, two days after the action in Kent, an Instro Precision arms export licences to Israel was stopped by the government.
Palestine Action’s Huda Ammori told Declassified: “The Instro10 managed to stop an export of arms to Israel, potentially saving lives in Palestine.”
But last week, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) took a very different view, and suddenly alleged there was also a “terrorism connection” under Section 69 of the Sentencing Act.
Ammori reacted defiantly: “The public know full well that the real crimes being perpetrated are occupation, apartheid, and genocide”.
New evidence reviewed exclusively by Declassified and The Ditch appears to vindicate her position, as cargo documents now confirm Instro Precision has been shipping targeting equipment to Israel amid the Gaza genocide.
The data shows how the company sent military tripods, tripod support systems, radar kits, and aerial reflectors to Elbit factories in Israel between November 2023 and May 2025. These items can be used by soldiers to select and eliminate targets.
All of the goods were transported via Heathrow Airport to Tel Aviv on flights operated by El Al, Israel’s main airline.
Four of the shipments occurred last month, showing how targeting equipment is being shipped to Israel even after the Labour government’s arms restrictions last September.
Ammori told Declassified: “This appears to be direct proof that Israel’s biggest weapons firm is using its British sites to fuel the genocide in Gaza. When our government fails to act, it’s a moral imperative for citizens to take direct action to stop Israel’s military supply chain themselves”.
Instro Precision was approached for comment.
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