Activists linked to Palestine Action reportedly claimed responsibility for targeting the Florida home of Donnelly Bohan, a senior Elbit America maritime executive. Bohan serves as President and CEO of Sparton and Senior Vice President of Maritime Systems at Elbit America, which produces sonobuoys for anti-submarine warfare. The group, recently proscribed in the UK under terrorism laws, has targeted Elbit facilities for years.
Activists linked to the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action claim to have targeted the Florida home of Donnelly Bohan, a senior Elbit America maritime executive, according to the group's own statements. Bohan serves as President and CEO of Sparton and Senior Vice President of Maritime Systems at Elbit America; Sparton produces sonobuoys for anti-submarine warfare. The group, which has been proscribed as a terrorist organization in the UK since earlier this year, has a long record of attacks on Elbit facilities, including a 2024 break-in at Elbit's Bristol plant that resulted in over £1 million in damage and prison sentences of 15 to 22 years for four activists. The UK Court of Appeal recently upheld the terror designation. The extent of damage or details of targeting in this incident remain unconfirmed, as the claim has only been published by activists.
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