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Dubliner Daniel Tatlow-Devally says German arms plant break-in motivated by ‘urgent humanitarian concerns’

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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Dubliner Daniel Tatlow-Devally says German arms plant break-in motivated by ‘urgent humanitarian concerns’

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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middleeastmonitor.com1 mesi fa

Trial opens in Germany over attack on Israeli arms company

A German court is continuing the trial of five pro-Palestinian activists accused of attacking the German branch of Elbit Systems in the southern German city of Ulm. On the third day of proceedings,…

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·irishtimes.com

    German prosecutors claim Irish man part of ‘sabotage squad’ that broke into Israeli arms subsidiary

    Daniel Tatlow-Devally among five accused of spraying anti-Semitic slogans and symbols glorifying Hamas

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·middleeastmonitor.com

    Trial opens in Germany over attack on Israeli arms company

    A German court is continuing the trial of five pro-Palestinian activists accused of attacking the German branch of Elbit Systems in the southern German city of Ulm. On the third…

  3. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·irishtimes.com

    Dubliner Daniel Tatlow-Devally says German arms plant break-in motivated by ‘urgent humanitarian concerns’

    Berlin-based Dubliner and four others on trial in Stuttgart accused of illegal entry and criminal damage at Elbit Systems Deutschland in Ulm