Protesters urge Wimbledon to cut ties with Barclays over Israel business deals

Pro-Palestinian protesters urged Wimbledon to drop Barclays as a sponsor Monday because of the British bank's business dealings with Israel
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30 June, 2025
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30 June, 2025 17:32 PM
There have been several protests against Barclays over its dealings with Israel, such as this one in July last year [Getty]

Pro-Palestinian protesters urged Wimbledon to drop Barclays as a sponsor Monday because of the British bank's business dealings with Israel.

About two dozen protesters from Palestine Solidarity Campaign demonstrated by the main entrance of the All England Club as thousands of fans arrived for Day 1 of the tournament.

"They’re the bank for the arms companies that are obviously supplying weapons to Israel," protester Khalid Zalmay told The Associated Press. "We should not be arming Israel, we should not be allowing anybody to facilitate arming them, and I think ties should be cut with Israel, the same way that ties were cut with Russia."

One protester held a sign that said Barclays is a "sponsor of Wimbledon and genocide."

Israel's war on Gaza has killed over 56,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, according to the territory's health ministry.

Wimbledon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Barclays said it is "proud of our partnership with Wimbledon" and defended its business practices.

"We provide a range of financial services and products to companies supplying defense products to the UK, NATO and its allies," the company statement said. "As NATO, the EU and UK seek to increase their defence capabilities in response to increasing geopolitical threats, the provision of financial products and services to the defence sector is becoming increasingly important."