- Toddler noticed carrying Hezbollah shirt
- Discovery made at pro-Palestine rally
Chilling images have emerged of a toddler carrying a shirt with a Hezbollah flag printed throughout the entrance throughout a pro-Palestine rally.
The disturbing discovery was made throughout an illustration in Sydney on Sunday.
A toddler was seen being held up by a protestor whereas one other took a photograph.
The toddler was carrying a black shirt with the emblem printed in yellow throughout it.
‘Lengthy dwell the resistance,’ was written throughout the again in black and pink letters.
Hezbollah is a political group from Lebanon that has been listed by Australian authorities as a terrorist organisation.
Its chief Hassan Nasrallah was killed by an Israeli air strike in Beirut on Friday.
Hezbollah flags and pictures of Nasrallah had been a standard sight on the protests that additionally unfolded in Melbourne over the weekend.
Chilling images have emerged of a toddler carrying a shirt with a Hezbollah flag printed throughout the entrance throughout a pro-Palestine rally
Liberal Senator James Patterson mentioned the sight of Hezbollah flags at rallies in Melbourne and Sydney had been ‘disturbing’ given it’s designated by Australia as a terrorist organisation.
‘This can be a clear contravention of 80.2HA of the Commonwealth Felony Code. It is time for police to implement the regulation,’ he tweeted.
Victoria Police instructed Every day Mail Australia they had been ‘conscious prohibited flags had been seen at an illustration within the Melbourne CBD’ on Sunday.
‘Victoria Police helps the suitable to protest peacefully and had a visual presence on the protest to make sure public security,’ a spokesperson mentioned.
‘An estimated 600 folks attended the demonstration and there have been no arrests.
‘Acceptable referrals will likely be made to Australian Federal Police because the lead company regarding prohibited symbols.’
The group supporting Hezbollah had been additionally heard chanting ‘labayka ya Nasrallah’ in Arabic, which interprets roughly to ‘at your service, Nasrallah’.
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