Palestine Solidarity Campaign: Here’s what you can do today as a part of our week of action for Palestine.

Posted: 13th May 2026


Here’s what you can do today as a part of our week of action for Palestine. 

Barclays remains deeply complicit in Israel’s genocide and apartheid against Palestinians.

Will you write to the bank’s senior management to tell them you’re boycotting the bank until it stops enabling Israel’s crimes?

Write to Barclays senior management

Last week, we disrupted Barclays AGM in London, forcing proceedings to stop as we told the Barclays Chair Nigel Higgins that there will be no business as usual while the bank enables Israel’s atrocities. You can watch and share footage of our action here. 

Barclays provides investment and loans worth over £8 billion to arms companies supplying Israel with weaponry used to kill, maim and displace Palestinians. Furthermore, the bank has an agreement with Israel to help it sell government bonds to fund its military assaults.  

Every day Palestinians are resisting the ongoing Nakba, Israel’s project of more than 78 years to force them from their land and annihilate their existence, carried out through genocide, land theft and denying Palestinian refugees’ their ability to return to their homeland as is their right. They ask people around the world to act in solidarity with them by campaigning against the corporations, like Barclays, that enable the oppression they face.   

If you’re a Barclays (or Barclays owned Tesco Bank) customer, join our next mass account closure day on 30 July. We’ll send you a step-by-step guide to shutting your account.  

If you don’t hold a Barclays account, write to the bank’s senior management to tell them you’re boycotting.

I have a Barclays account
I don’t have a Barclays account

In solidarity, 

Lewis  

PSC Campaigns Officer

P.S. In case you missed yesterday’s action… spread the word about our Nakba 78 National March:

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