

Did some quick reading on this. A few articles linked back to Belgian news site 7sur7, so I’m referencing that article here:
- The group who did this was Stop Arming Israel, not Palestine Action.
- They targeted OIP Land Systems because they’re a subsidiary of Elbit Systems, who are a major manufacturer of weapons sold to Israel.
- OIP used to sell military vehicles to Israel, but haven’t for a couple of decades.
- The result was a one-month delay in delivering the vehicle shipment to Ukraine.
- The CEO described the activists as “sympathisants du Hamas”, which personally makes me mistrust anything else he says.
I don’t mean to condone the damage they did - Ukraine needs all it can get - but it would be easy to read your message and think they’d deliberately taken action to hurt the Ukraine defence effort by raiding a company unconnected with Israel’s genocide.
There’s an optional “tabbed interface” in View > User Interface that’s a lot like the Office ribbon. Like the Office ribbon, it has context-sensitive additional tabs, and you can enable a compact version that shows less but takes up less vertical space.
I’ve not had a need for LibreOffice for a while, but it certainly looks a lot less cluttered than the default old-school toolbars.