Unpiloted aircraft, known as drones, have become Israel's weapon of choice in its attacks on Gaza. In 2012 drones killed more people in Gaza than any other aircraft. In Israel's 'Operation Protective Edge' attack, 37% of those killed died in drone attacks. In 2013 Corporate Watch visited Gaza for two months to interview survivors of drone attacks and human rights workers about the effect of living beneath the drones. The interviews tell the stories of the survivors and highlight their calls for support from the global solidarity movement. This briefing compiles the interviews and give short profiles of some of the companies profiting from Israel's drone wars: Elbit and IAI. We hope that reading this briefing will inspire you to take action in solidarity with people living under siege in Gaza. As one survivor of a drone strike told us: "We do not need just words"