Pro-Palestine protesters arrested after blocking crucial Webb Dock shipping port in Melbourne

The police arrested the pro -child protesters who prevented vehicles from entering an important port in Melbourne.
More than twenty activists sat on a pedestrian crossing on the Webb Dock Drive in Port Melbourne, a fixed car branded with barrels, sound system and transition with ‘Stop Toll’.
The protest caused significant interruptions by preventing all vehicles from entering the WebB Dock Port facility.
The information aircraft, activists and communities alliance, members of the blockade after 11.30, and several protesters lock themselves with bicycle locks to the entrance door of the terminal.
The other members handcuffed themselves to the barrels placed in the pedestrian crossing.
In accordance with Baird Maritime, WACA called the “folk embargo ılan designed to stop the container trucks that support and support the genocide in the Palestinian regions occupied by Israel.
According to WACA, shipping companies Maersk, Toll and Zim were the center targets of the blockade.
The police tried to force some protesters after the afternoon after he resisted a movement in the direction.
“So the cops are doing something really dangerous here, they’re trying to move the barrels locked, so dangerous,” he said in a WACA Instagram mail.
Police successfully pulled the branded car from the site.
Eighteen protesters were arrested on Monday at around 18.00, and was deliberately accused of crimes, including the blocking of a police officer and the blocking of the road.
Eighteen people will be on bail and will appear at the Melbourne Magistrate Court on December 15, 2025.

