Posted: 6th October 2025
Despite news of a possible ceasefire soon, Israel has continued to bomb the Gaza Strip in the meantime. Over 70 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s attacks in the past 24 hours. Without components produced in factories in Britain, Israel’s F-35 fighter jets would be unable to continue the bombing.
That’s why, on Wednesday, we’re protesting at 5 sites supplying components for these war planes used to bomb Gaza.
Join the regional protests in Brough, Cheltenham, Havant, Rochester and Sheffield. Click below for more details on each of the protests, including travel information.
Click for more detailsIsrael’s F-35 fighter jets have been used extensively in the genocide in Gaza, dropping bombs that have flattened entire neighbourhoods and devastated Gaza’s civilian infrastructure.
Factories in Britain produce a range of crucial components for the fighter jets, including the rear fuselage, bomb release mechanisms and the system used to control the jet.
The British government still refuses to ban the export of parts for Israel’s F-35 jets, despite knowing they are used to commit genocide. Instead of taking action to end its involvement in Israel’s genocide, the government is exploiting the horrible attack in Manchester by ramping up calls to crack down on protests.
We will not stop protesting against genocide. On Wednesday 8 October, we will protest at 5 sites across England supplying Israel’s F-35 fighter jets. Join your nearest protest.
Click for more detailsIf you’re coming from London, book on our coach to travel to the protest in Rochester.
Book your place on the coach from LondonLast Wednesday, UNRWA reported that on average 100 Palestinians are killed every day in Gaza, whether by the bombs and guns of the Israeli military, or from the engineered famine.
In the West Bank, Israel is carrying out daily military invasions of Palestinian towns and refugee camps, while armed settlers continue to burn down Palestinian homes and olive trees.
These horrific attacks are made possible by arms companies that supply Israel with weaponry, and our government which enables this deadly arms trade.
Join us on 8 October, as we go direct to the sites producing components for weapons used by Israel. Click below for more details on the five protests in Brough, Cheltenham, Havant, Rochester and Sheffield.
Click for more detailsIn solidarity,
Lewis
PSC Campaigns Officer