Palestine Action's "target map" is not a metaphor. It is an operational tool with a manual attached. The Calla Walsh case is the proof the system works. A coming Unredacted investigation will name the wallet.
The map is not abstract. It does not live in the polite online world of "campaigns" and "actions." It ends at a front door. That is the design.
Palestine Action publishes a public Target Map. Click in and the names appear: companies, suppliers, warehouses, offices, and in some cases the home addresses of private civilians. Each pin is paired with an underground manual that walks the reader through cell formation, reconnaissance, night approach, and how to "disrupt, damage or destroy" the site while leaving as little forensic trace as possible.
A cyber investigation specialist who reviewed the manual said Palestine Action is "operating as any intelligence cell and as any terrorist cell," teaching readers "how to perpetrate an attack." Lt. Col. Uri Ben Yaakov, a former senior Israeli security official, named it: once sabotage is aimed at civilians, "this is pure terrorism."
On the anniv of the Balfour Declaration, Nov 2, 1917, thugs from @Pal_action, a domestic terror group in the UK & U.S., smash glass to steal sculptures of Israel’s first prez & key figure in the declaration, Chaim Weizmann, from the University of Manchester. Will arrests be made? pic.twitter.com/DWXIBurXWJ
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 3, 2024
This is not theoretical. The Unredacted has already followed one operator from inside the system. Her name is Calla Walsh.
On November 20, 2023, Walsh climbed a ladder to the roof of Elbit Systems of America's facility in Merrimack, New Hampshire, smashed skylights, set off smoke bombs, and spread red paint while accomplices blocked the driveway. She was 18. She was charged with riot, sabotage, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct. She served 60 days in jail with a 24-month suspended term. Three weeks earlier, on October 30, 2023, she had been arrested at Elbit's Cambridge, Massachusetts innovation center during another Palestine Action U.S. action.
In July 2025, Walsh traveled to Tehran to speak at the Islamic Republic's "International Memorial for the Media Martyrs of the Struggle against the Zionist Regime," broadcast on IRINN. She closed her remarks: "Glory to all the martyrs. Glory to the Axis of Resistance. Death to America. Death to Israel." Her co-founded organization, Unity of Fields, is the renamed Palestine Action U.S.
On April 15 there is a global economic blockade answering the call from Gaza for collective resistance. Around the world, people will block logistical hubs to stop the flow of capital worldwide. https://t.co/YiCNNBCIew @a15action @Pal_action pic.twitter.com/FpMj6VHfPX
— Calla (@CallaWalsh) April 5, 2024
Walsh is what the manual produces when it works. A college-age American, recruited through a movement, trained in tactics, supplied with legal coverage by a private donor, photographed on a roof in red paint, and delivered to a podium in Tehran inside two years. That arc is the product.
The map and the manual together build the infrastructure. The civilian casualty count is already moving.
The Anti-Defamation League logged 3,291 antisemitic incidents in the United States in the three months after October 7, 2023, a 361 percent increase over the same period the year before, including 56 assaults and more than 550 acts of vandalism. Over the first full year after October 7, the ADL recorded more than 10,000 antisemitic incidents, the highest annual count in its history, with more than 150 physical assaults and over 2,000 incidents at synagogues and Jewish community centers. The 2024 total reached 9,354, an 893 percent increase over the prior decade.
SHUT ELBIT THE FUCK DOWN!!!
— Calla (@CallaWalsh) October 12, 2023
War criminals work at 130 Bishop Allen Ave, Cambridge. As long as Elbit is in Cambridge, we will be back.
COME RALLY WITH US 🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/Mhknh9KnvR
The names attached to the numbers matter more than the numbers. Paul Kessler, 69, went to a Thousand Oaks, California, intersection in November 2023 to stand with Israel. Witnesses said he was struck with a megaphone during an altercation, fell, and hit his head on the pavement. He died the next day. The county medical examiner ruled the death a homicide. A former college professor pleaded guilty this year to involuntary manslaughter and battery.
Yeshiva Gedola in Montreal found bullet holes in its facade in 2023, one of at least three Montreal Jewish schools shot at within a single week. A Jewish girls' school in Toronto has been shot at three times in one year, including on Shabbat and Yom Kippur. Congregation Beth Tikvah outside Montreal was firebombed in November 2023 and again in December 2024. The cantor called it "a terrifying reminder that Montreal is increasingly unsafe for Jewish people."
🚨 Good God. At the scene right before Jewish man Paul Kessler (now dead) was assaulted in Ventura County, California:
— Sia Kordestani (@SiaKordestani) November 8, 2023
"Hitler should've smashed you!"
"You will burn in hell! Israel will burn in hell!" pic.twitter.com/HxlHkkSQJj
None of these attacks were directed by Palestine Action. That is the design too.
The Al Qaeda playbook of the early 2000s and the Islamic State refinement that followed pioneered decentralized targeting: publish the propaganda, publish the methodology, let self-selected cells choose their objectives, deny central command. Palestine Action runs the same architecture with different branding. The Target Map is the propaganda. The underground manual is the methodology. "Dormant cells that can act as lone wolves" is the deployment model. Plausible deniability is the legal shield.

The legal response is incoherent. In July 2025, the United Kingdom proscribed Palestine Action as a terrorist organization under the Terrorism Act 2000, after activists infiltrated RAF Brize Norton and damaged military aircraft. The High Court later struck the proscription down as disproportionate, while acknowledging that the group advances its politics "through criminality and its encouragement." United Nations rapporteurs called the ban a "disturbing misuse" of counterterror powers. Canadian Jewish groups are asking Ottawa to act before someone "actuates" the map. The FBI is investigating Palestine Action U.S. and its principal financial backer.
What started out as a chemical leak has now escalated into an emergency officials say could end in a massive explosion.
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 23, 2026
Fire crews in Orange County, California, spent hours trying to stabilize a 34,000-gallon tank containing volatile chemicals before announcing that the tank… pic.twitter.com/mvEEsXNpQF
Updated: The world's only production line for the Lockheed Martin F-35 cockpit canopy sits inside a single chemical-handling plant on Western Avenue in Garden Grove, California. As of Sunday, it is venting toxic vapor, 50,000 Americans are evacuated, and the Orange County District Attorney has opened a probe. Officials are treating it as an industrial accident. It was on the PYM target list and mentioned multiple times by Codepink.
🚨 PYM’s Aisha: How to Disrupt the F-35 Program
— Stu Smith (@thestustustudio) September 1, 2025
This may be the most alarming thing to come out of the People’s Conference for Palestine because it is a step-by-step playbook that America’s enemies could benefit from.
Aisha, a leader with the Palestinian Youth Movement,… pic.twitter.com/wl2pPMA9ar
Three months ago, a Palestinian Youth Movement organizer told a Detroit conference that the F-35 supply chain should be hit at "one specific node" because just-in-time logistics multiplies the damage. An American direct-action group called Unity of Fields, the rebranded U.S. arm of the British-proscribed Palestine Action, publishes a target map naming F-35 suppliers and a manual on how to attack them. The map is still online. The narrow question is what failed inside that tank. The broader question is why the FBI, State, and Treasury are still waiting.

That financial backer is the next story.
A single private donor moved nine figures out of one of America's wealthiest family trusts in 2023 and began routing the money into legal fees, bail funds, and operational support for Palestine Action U.S., the Atlanta bail apparatus that defended the Stop Cop City defendants, and a constellation of allied projects. Public reporting puts the trust settlement in the "multiple hundreds of millions" range.
The donor calls for "death to America" on his personal accounts. He told Los Angeles magazine the goal is to make Americans who support Israel "afraid to go out in public." The FBI has him under investigation. He is not hiding. He owns property in Russia. He answers to no board.
His name, his trust structure, the wire path from the family settlement to Palestine Action U.S. and Unity of Fields, and the network of nonprofits that move his money through the laundromat will be the subject of the next Unredacted investigation. Coming within ten days.
For now, the point is simpler. The Target Map is not a metaphor. It is not a graphic design choice. It is not "creative protest." It is an instruction set.
True to their name, @Pal_action took action in the UK, breaking into & vandalizing the Instro Precision. The group claims the factory company is a subsidiary of the Israeli company Elbit Systems. The @BBCWorld called it a "protest." 🤔https://t.co/qj0XdV4iYP pic.twitter.com/GyMXsKZuJu
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) June 18, 2024
The map names a building. The manual tells the reader what to do at the building. The funder pays the legal fees when the reader is arrested. The arrested reader gets a podium in Tehran two years later. The civilians who were renting space in the building wondered whether the next night was the one.
This is the system. We will keep naming the parts.
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Disclosures + Source Attribution
Primary sources: Canary Mission, InfluenceWatch, NGO Monitor, ADL Center on Extremism Annual Audit (2024), Boston Globe Magazine (May 2026), Washington Free Beacon (November 2023), NH Journal (March 2025), Los Angeles magazine (October 2023), MEMRI TV (July 2025), JFeed, Merrimack County Superior Court records.