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Pro-Hamas message painted over Fitzroy billboard on anniversary of October 7 attacks

An advertising board facing an intense intersection in the north of Melbourne was falsified by Hamas Pro-Hamas graffiti on the second anniversary of the October 7 persecution.

The expression “Glory to Hamas” was drawn on the advertising board on the busy junction of Alexandra Parade and Brunswick Street in Fitzroy.

A leading advertising board in Fitzroy was destroyed by a pro -Hamas message on the anniversary of the October 7 attacks.Credit: Hannah Hammoud

The natives last, vandalism, “disappointment,” said the vandals have previously targeted this Billboard, he added. A person who does not want to take a name said: “To see is very terrible.”

The employees of the Yarra Municipal Assembly visited the stage on Tuesday morning and photographed the graffiti.

The police are investigating the incident and in a statement: “There is absolutely no place for anti -Semitic or hate -based symbols and behaviors in our society.”

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Graffiti is believed to have emerged overnight and coincides with the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks, and Hamas militants killed 1200 people and took 250 hostages.

In contrast, Israel has launched a two -year violent campaign that has killed more than 67,000 Palestinians. The UN Commission labeled Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide.

Prime Minister Anthony called for “good human behavior için to mark the anniversary of the attacks. Victoria Prime Minister Jacinta Allan also condemned the “deep disrespectful” plans to protest the anniversary of the Hamas massacre that provokes the war in Gaza by pro -Palestinian groups.

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