An activist group has been spotted covering an insurance building in red paint before staging a sit-down protest.
They are believed to be members of ‘People against Genocide’.
The activists can be seen launching and spraying red paint over the entrance and window of the high-rise property.
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The shocking display took place at the Chubb Insurance building on, Leadenhall Street in London.
The footage was taken on Wednesday morning (18 Feb), as reported by Need To Know.
The group reportedly targeted Chubb Insurance due to its coverage for Elbit systems, claiming that the company supports Israeli military drone operations in Gaza.

After plastering the exterior of the building during morning rush hour, the activists staged a sit-down protest in the street.
Police attended the scene while protesters chanted: “Chubb drop Elbit.”
One member can also be heard stating: “How do you sleep at night, knowing your money is killing innocent Palestinian civilians.”
The trio of members had their hands wrapped in what appeared to be a foil contraption to prevent from being moved away easily.
The group continued chanting while being surrounded by officers.
Members of the public were left shocked by the footage.
One person said: “Do these guys have jobs?”

Another person added: “Well done lads.”
One other person said: “Unemployment final bosses.”
One person added: “I support this.”
Another person said: “Anything but getting a job.”

Jam Press has approached the Met Police and People Against Genocide for a comment.
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