At a glance
A court convicted four activists of terrorism charges for targeting an Israeli weapons manufacturer. The convictions reflect governments' use of terror statutes to suppress anti-war and political dissent.
A court convicted four activists of terrorism charges for targeting an Israeli weapons manufacturer with sabotage. They were prosecuted and sentenced under terrorism statutes despite the fact that their actions were property-focused and didn't target people.
This is governments using terror law as a cudgel against political dissent tied to foreign policy. The activists opposed Israeli military operations and chose to disrupt an arms manufacturer's operations. Whether you think that's justified or not, it's political activism with property damage attached—the kind of thing that used to be prosecuted as vandalism or conspiracy. Prosecuting it as terrorism multiplies the sentence and the investigative authority available to police, making the cost of anti-war activism dramatically higher.
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