Pro-Palestinian activists vandalize Chubb office in Glasgow

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Pro-Palestinian activists vandalize Chubb office in Glasgow
Pro-Palestinian activists vandalize Chubb office in Glasgow

The footage shows three hooded and masked individuals smashing windows and spray-painting slogans on the Sentinel building on Waterloo Street, which is home to insurance firm Chubb.

It is understood the attack took place in the early hours of Thursday.

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The video shows one of the activists spray-painting the words “Chubb insures genocide” and “drop Elbit” on two of the building’s glass panels before pulling a sledgehammer out of a backpack and using it to smash a number of panels.

At one point they also pull a red fire extinguisher from the backpack and use it to spray what looks like red paint onto the building.

The other two can be seen hitting the glass panels with smaller hammers.

A security guard can be seen inside the building speaking on the phone and appearing to point away from the building.

Elbit Systems Ltd is an Israel-based international military technology company and defense contractor.

The incident comes after Chubb’s offices in London, Birmingham, and Manchester were targeted earlier this year in similar attacks.

A spokesperson for the unnamed activists said: “Civilians in Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran continue to be killed by the US and Israel, and those who profit continue with impunity.

“Chubb provides Elbit and UAV engines with employer liability insurance.”

UAV Engines, which builds engines for unmanned aerial drones, is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems.

The spokesperson went on: “Our action today in Glasgow aims to disrupt Chubb Insurance’s operations, and expose their role in facilitating war crimes.”

They added that the group will “continue to target these companies until they drop their support for the Israeli death machine”.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 2:35 am on Thursday, April 16, 2026, officers received a report of damage to a building on Waterloo Street, Glasgow.

“Inquiries are ongoing.”

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