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Pro-Palestinian activists have defaced Keystone Law’s offices with red paint in protest at its work for a client connected to Israel.
Over the weekend of 8 March a group entered the consultancy firm’s premises on Chancery Lane and made it as far as the first floor, spraying paint and smashing glass panels. Outside they stencilled the pavement with the demand, “DROP TELEDYNE”.
A source who provided RollOnFriday with photos of the aftermath said Keystone “got redecorated by human rights protesters for acting for Teledyne – who supply F35 parts to Israel with which to bomb Palestinians”.
Palestine Action, which posted photos of the strike on X, said the Keystone operation was an “anonymous submission”.
Its members have employed similar tactics to target several companies in the UK – including Allianz and Aviva – for allegedly working with Israeli defence contractors.
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