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Protestors in Ottawa and Melbourne Support Hezbollah, Target Jewish Community Center, Endorsed by Australian Greens
Sep 29, 2024, 05:06 AM
Protestors supporting Hezbollah and Hamas have taken over streets in Ottawa and Melbourne. In Ottawa, the protestors targeted a Jewish senior’s home, a Jewish school, and a Jewish community center, chanting their support for Hezbollah and Hamas. In Melbourne, protestors were seen waving Hezbollah flags and chanting anti-Semitic slogans, including 'death to Jews.' The rallies in Melbourne were endorsed by the Australian Greens, which has 15 members in the Australian Parliament. Despite Hezbollah being a proscribed terrorist organization, local authorities in Melbourne have not taken action against the protestors. These protestors were reportedly non-native Australians.
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