Anthony Albanese blasts 'abhorrent' pro-Hamas graffiti
Authorities are investigating pro-Hamas graffiti as potential terrorist propaganda amid ongoing tensions and protests related to the Israel-Gaza conflict, with 1,200 Israelis killed in the 2023 attack.
- A group called Stand for Palestine Australia planned a rally on October 7, 2025, to honor martyrs, coinciding with the anniversary of the Hamas attack that sparked the Gaza conflict.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned pro-Hamas graffiti found in Melbourne, calling it 'abhorrent' and emphasizing that those responsible must face the full force of the law.
- New South Wales Premier Chris Minns criticized the rally's timing, calling it 'terrible timing' and offensive to innocent civilians, while also expressing concern for the Jewish community's reactions.
- Sydney police are seeking to block the Palestine Action Group's planned protest due to concerns about safety and community unrest, advising caution to the Jewish community.
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Pro-Hamas Thugs Graffiti 'Oct. 7, Do It Again' in Australia, Hold 'Glory to Our Martyrs' Rally
A group called Stand for Palestine Australia announced it would hold a “Glory to Our Martyrs” rally on October 7 – the anniversary of the horrifying Hamas terrorist attack that launched the Gaza war – in the western Sydney suburb of Bankstown. The post Pro-Hamas Thugs Graffiti ‘Oct. 7, Do It Again’ in Australia, Hold ‘Glory to Our Martyrs’ Rally appeared first on Breitbart.
The West's Deadly Denial: Hamas' Jihad Against Jews
As Israel marks the second anniversary of the barbaric Hamas massacre in its southern communities—a day etched in history as October 7th—the world grapples with the ongoing fallout. Yet, amid the geopolitical analyses, diplomatic maneuvering, and humanitarian debates, one critical dimension has been conspicuously overlooked: the profoundly religious motivations behind Hamas’ assault. The attack did not occur on a random Saturday; it was meticulo…
Police Probe Pro-Hamas Graffiti on Melbourne Billboard
Victoria Police are investigating two separate graffiti attacks in Melbourne after a billboard in Fitzroy was defaced with the words, “Glory to Hamas.” The phrase, referring to the listed terrorist group, was painted on a blank billboard in the city’s inner north over the weekend. Nearby, another slogan—“Oct 7 do it again”—was discovered partially removed from a wall in Westgarth. Police confirmed they were investigating the incidents “Police ar…
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