Pro-Palestine Activists Drench BNY Mellon and Barclays Offices in Red Spray to Protest Israeli Genocide

Activists target UK banks over alleged Israeli-Palestinian conflict ties, sparking debate on corporate responsibility.

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Pro-Palestine Activists Drench BNY Mellon and Barclays Offices in Red Spray to Protest Israeli Genocide

Pro-Palestine Activists Drench BNY Mellon and Barclays Offices in Red Spray to Protest Israeli Genocide

Activists from the group Palestine Action targeted the offices of BNY Mellon and Barclays in Manchester, spraying red paint on the buildings. The protesters accused the banks of complicity in what they allege is an Israeli genocide against Palestinians.

The Barclays branch in Moorgate was cordoned off by police after the vandalism, which included pro-Palestinian graffiti. No arrests have been made yet in connection with the incident, which is under investigation.

Palestine Action has repeatedly singled out Barclays, claiming the bank helps fund Israeli companies and is complicit in attacks on Palestinians. The group has also launched a campaign urging the Women's Super League to reconsider its sponsorship deal with Barclays over the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Why this matters: The targeting of major banks by Palestine Action highlights the ongoing tensions and activism surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, even in countries far from the region itself. The vandalism also raises questions about the role and responsibility of international companies with alleged ties to the situation.

A Barclays spokesperson stated, "We are working with police to investigate this incident of criminal damage to our Moorgate branch. Barclays is a values-driven organization and we have zero tolerance for this unacceptable behavior." BNY Mellon has not yet publicly commented on the vandalism at their Manchester offices. As the police probe continues, the Palestine Action protests have reignited debates over corporate involvement in one of the world's most contentious geopolitical issues.

Key Takeaways

  • Palestine Action activists targeted BNY Mellon and Barclays in Manchester.
  • Protesters accused the banks of complicity in alleged Israeli genocide of Palestinians.
  • Barclays branch in Moorgate was vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti and red paint.
  • Palestine Action has campaigned against Barclays' alleged ties to Israeli companies.
  • The incident highlights ongoing tensions over corporate involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict.