
Posted: 9th April 2026

Dear Supporters,
CAAT News 276 is now live!
Since CAAT News first went to print this year, conflict has spread across more than a dozen countries, beginning with the destruction of the Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls’ School in Iran.
This ever evolving beast of war stretches its tentacles further across the globe and deeper into our daily lives. Explore our latest issue of CAAT News to see the bloodied hands of British companies holding up the beast all the while slapping away those of us who wish to see the downfall of this monstrous trade.
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Here’s a brief overview of what you’ll find inside:
Israel’s ceasefire violation. With the death toll continuing to rise, we look at the nature of ‘post-ceasefire Gaza’ on Page 3
Spycops. A covert undercover unit dispatched to target and surveil campaigners: Emily Apple recounts her experience with nefarious spies on Page 8-9
Sudan Genocide. Cummins & Militec – We explore how British companies are engineering genocide in Sudan on Page 10.
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If you’re not able to support us financially at the moment, there are plenty of other ways to get involved. Read on in this issue of CAAT News to find out more.
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Thank you all again so much for your support in so many ways!
Warm Regards,
Hassan