Elbit Systems
Elbit Systems Ltd, Israel's largest weapons manufacturer as of 2022, designs and manufactures munitions, combat vehicles, drones, electronic warfare systems, and surveillance technologies, with 90% of its revenue derived from defense sector activities. The company has documented supply relationships and partnerships with major international defense contractors including Harris Corporation, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, General Atomics, and Israel Aerospace Industries. Elbit's surveillance systems have been documented in operational use in Palestine and along the U.S.–Mexico border, and its weapons systems have been documented in use in military operations in occupied Palestinian territories.
This briefing examines Elbit Systems' role as a major supplier of military equipment used by Israel in Gaza, explores allegations concerning potential links between its products and alleged violations of international humanitarian law, assesses claims regarding the involvement of its UK subsidiaries in Israeli military supply chains, and considers the implications of applying terrorism legislation to Palestine Action activists who targeted Elbit facilities. The post Elbit Systems’ weapons supply
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Read more →Berlin-based Dubliner and four others on trial in Stuttgart accused of illegal entry and criminal damage at Elbit Systems Deutschland in Ulm
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Read more →Elbit Systems was awarded the development contract, valued at approximately $34 million (100 million NIS).
Read more →Israel announced Thursday the signing of a contract worth more than $34 million to develop “an extended-range” capability for the F-35 Adir fighter jet, Anadolu reports. The Defense Ministry said in a statement that its Defense Procurement Directorate signed the deal with Cyclone, a wholly owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems. The agreement covers “the development of an extended-range capability for the F-35 ‘Adir’ fighter jet, manufactured by Lockheed Martin,” the statement added. “The deal, value
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Read more →Latest reports show HSBC has dropped all of its shareholdings in Elbit Systems. This comes after the bank dropped over 96% of its shares in the Israeli weapons maker in the previous quarter. HSBC dumping its stock in Elbit Systems follows dozens of actions against its branches in the UK by direct action group ‘People […] By The Canary
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Read more →Highly political trial against the Ulm 5 activists begins with judge refusing to let defense lawyers sit next to their clients.
Read more →A Palestine Action activist said they disarmed Elbit’s drones “because they were going to kill children.”
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Read more →Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East raised concerns after Canada flagged a potential militarized use of an Elbit Systems drone being considered for domestic procurement, citing the company's documented role in Gaza.
Read more →Chris Bryant told a parliamentary committee that UK-made aircraft parts would not benefit Israeli fighter pilots. His briefing said otherwise. The post Minister misled parliament over arms exports to Israel appeared first on Declassified UK.
Read more →Firm owned by Elbit Systems boasts of going to the moon.
Read more →Allianz filed a £300,000 civil lawsuit against six Palestine Action activists who protested at its London and Guildford offices in October 2024 and March 2025 over its insurance of Elbit Systems.
Read more →Allianz filed civil proceedings against Palestine Action protesters following office occupations and paint attacks at its Guildford and London offices over its insurance of Elbit Systems.
Read more →Serbia entered talks with Elbit Systems, Israel's largest domestic defense contractor and primary supplier of drones used in Gaza, to produce Elbit drones locally — raising concerns about the spread of weaponry implicated in the Gaza conflict.
Read more →Declassified’s latest investigation into UK arms exports to Israel left me shaking my head and shouting at the screen. Here’s why. The post UK arms trade: A trifecta of everything that’s wrong appeared first on Declassified UK.
Read more →Bundestag bigwig Marcus Faber is now lobbying for Elbit Systems.
Read more →Exclusive: Elbit Systems profiting from doomed drone programme which cost UK taxpayer £1.5 billion.
Read more →Scotiabank completed full divestment from Elbit Systems in February 2026 after a years-long BDS campaign; Barclays and Norway's largest pension fund had previously divested citing human rights concerns.
Read more →Elbit was awarded over $100 million in contracts to develop the IDF's fifth-generation C4ISR digitization array and an AI-powered Multi-Sensor Border Defense System (MARS), drawing on combat lessons from Gaza.
Read more →Israel signed a $183 million multi-year deal with Elbit Systems to supply air-to-ground bombs, including MK-84 munitions, expanding domestic defense production during the Gaza conflict.
Read more →Allianz confirmed it no longer insures Elbit Systems UK after a sustained Palestine Action direct action campaign begun in October 2024, with its Elbit coverage ending 1 November 2025.
Read more →Allianz's coverage of Elbit Systems UK formally ended on 1 November 2025, following more than a year of direct action protests by Palestine Action and associated groups.
Read more →The 'No Allianz with Genocide' campaign targeted Allianz for doubling its investments in weapons manufacturers in 2024 and for its pending contract renewal with Elbit Systems on 1 November 2025.
Read more →New documents reveal how British companies have been trading with Israel’s largest arms firm throughout the Gaza genocide
Read more →Elbit Systems signed a ~$210 million contract with Israel's Defense Ministry to upgrade Merkava tanks with AI-enhanced electro-optical sights and advanced onboard systems for the IDF.
Read more →Palestine Action Éire attacked Allianz's Dublin office in November 2025, painting 'Drop Elbit' on windows amid the broader GAA campaign and citing Allianz's $960 million Israeli bond purchases through PIMCO.
Read more →On 1 November 2025, activists across six countries defaced Allianz offices protesting the insurer's underwriting of Elbit Systems, Israel's main arms supplier.
Read more →Documents from the US revealed that the bank’s American securities division, traded two million shares in Elbit during the first quarter of 2025.
Read more →The UN Special Rapporteur's report identifies PIMCO (an Allianz subsidiary) as a major institutional investor in Caterpillar, Lockheed Martin, Chevron, Elbit Systems, and other companies directly implicated in human rights violations in Gaza.
UK government-backed pension scheme Nest, with 13.5 million savers, was revealed to be investing workers' retirement funds in Elbit Systems from December 2024 via its Retirement Date and Higher Risk Funds.
Read more →Palestine Action attacked JP Morgan's London office at Victoria Embankment in May 2025, citing the bank's $22 million Elbit shareholding despite a 53% reduction.
Read more →Twenty Islamic scholars issued a fatwa declaring it prohibited to work for companies such as BAE Systems and Elbit Systems that supply the Israeli military with arms.
Read more →Palestine Action attacked JP Morgan's Victoria Embankment office, demanding full divestment from Elbit Systems, in which the bank holds shares worth over $22 million.
Read more →MIT severed ties with Elbit Systems in April 2025 following a six-month campaign by the MIT Coalition for Palestine and BDS Boston, removing Elbit from MIT's Industrial Liaison Program.
Read more →Israel's Ministry of Defense signed two deals with Elbit Systems totalling more than $274 million for munitions and raw material production to increase domestic defense self-sufficiency during the Gaza war.
Read more →Barclays sold all 16,345 shares in Elbit Systems worth over $3.4 million following a year-long campaign of over 50 Palestine Action direct actions against the bank's branches across the UK.
Read more →SEC filings show JPMorganChase held up to $54 million in Elbit Systems shares by Dec 2023, dropped 70% in Q1 2024, then rebounded to $26 million by Q2 2024.
Read more →AXA reportedly sold all investments in Israeli banks and Elbit Systems; BDS campaign had also pressured AXA to divest from Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot and First International Bank of Israel by end of 2022.
Read more →Ekō co-organised protests at AXA's London HQ in February 2024 and members sent 18,000 personalised emails to senior AXA staff; petition delivered to AXA offices in Belgium, Ireland, Italy, and Spain.
Read more →The global Stop AXA Assistance to Israeli Apartheid coalition confirmed AXA divested from all major Israeli banks and Elbit Systems following years of BDS campaigning and divestment pressure.
Read more →Palestine Action targeted JP Morgan offices in Leeds, Italy, Portugal, Manchester, and Edinburgh over the bank's shareholding in Elbit Systems during the Gaza war.
Read more →Palestine Action Scotland targeted JP Morgan's Edinburgh offices, shattering windows and spraying red paint over its significant shareholding in Elbit Systems.
Read more →Palestine Action defaced JP Morgan offices as part of a coordinated day of direct actions targeting the bank's Elbit Systems shareholding, valued at approximately $16 million at the time.
Read more →Israel's Ministry of Defense placed approximately NIS 2.65B ($760M) in ammunition contracts with Elbit Systems in 2023, covering artillery shells, mortar bombs and guided munitions used in Gaza operations.
Read more →Israel's Ministry of Defense ordered approximately $760 million in ammunition from Elbit Systems throughout 2023, with the company reporting a material increase in demand since the start of the Gaza war.
Read more →Elbit promotes its Hermes UAVs as 'combat-proven' and the 'primary platform of the IDF in counter-terror operations,' with Gaza serving as a live testing ground boosting global export contracts.
Read more →Elbit Systems' Lanius loitering munition used in Gaza is powered by an Nvidia Jetson TX2 AI processor for autonomous mapping, targeting, and threat classification.
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