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Why didn’t Victorian Police arrest Hezbollah sympathisers?

It was completely unacceptable, says Peter Dutton

30 September 2024

11:12 AM

30 September 2024

11:12 AM

There was a group of people protesting in Melbourne and Sydney over the weekend, clutching photos of assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as part of the so-called ‘National Day of Action for Gaza’ that looked more like a march in solidarity with the Middle East’s most notorious terrorists.

While citizens in Lebanon cheered the demise of Nasrallah, our streets were full of people waving internationally recognised terror flags.

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