
Hannah Thomas arrested, injured in pro-Palestine protest in Aussie
Hannah Thomas, daughter of former attorney-general Tommy Thomas, has been hospitalised after suffering injuries while being arrested, according to Australian media reports.
She was among five protestors arrested over a pro-Palestinian protest outside SEC Plating in Belmore in Sydney's south-west this morning. The company is accused of supplying components for jets flown by the Israeli Defence Force.
A report by ABC News quoted the New South Wales police saying...
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