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Anti-Israel activist group attacks Toll Group site

Anti-Israel activist group attacks Toll Group site

Sky News AU2 days ago
An activist group in Melbourne has attacked a Toll Group site with a warning that they're just getting started.
Footage released on Instagram shows a person approaching a gate on the Western Melbourne property, smashing their way in with a hammer before defacing the building.
The video calls for 'death to Israel' and claims Toll Holdings is driving genocide in Gaza.
It comes just two weeks after footage emerged of masked attackers smashing the windows of Toll's Collins Street office, also in Melbourne.
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