In a significant demonstration against US arms sales to Israel, twelve activists from Greenpeace engaged in a dramatic protest at the US embassy in London. On the morning of the event, the group poured approximately 300 litres of blood-red dye into a pond located on the embassy grounds. The dye, labelled with the message "stop arming Israel," was housed in containers discreetly transported to the high-security location on trailers disguised as delivery bicycles.

William McCallum, the co-executive director of Greenpeace, was among those arrested during the protest. He, along with five other activists, was apprehended on suspicion of conspiracy to cause criminal damage. This act was part of a broader campaign by Greenpeace, which is advocating for both the UK and US governments to implement a complete arms embargo on Israel.

The protest took place amidst ongoing debates and tensions surrounding arms sales in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Greenpeace's actions aimed to highlight their stance and draw attention to their call for changes in government policy on arms exports.

Source: Noah Wire Services