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Chilling footage has emerged of masked activists carrying out violent attacks on Toll Group buildings in Melbourne, with the group linking the rampage to anti-Israel sentiments and defence industry protests.
Over the course of several days between July 18 and July 22, three separate attacks were filmed and released online, showing masked vandals using sledgehammers to smash windows and doors and spraying red paint across the walls of Toll premises in Collins Street, Campbellfield and Westmeadows.
In one video, the attackers approach Toll’s Collins Street office in the middle of the night, smashing glass panels and spraying paint in the foyer. The footage then cuts to a message accusing Toll of working with defence contractors NIOA Group and Thales, claiming they supply ammunition to Israel.
“Toll transports weapons and munitions from Australian manufacturers to America where they are used as a second supply line to support Israel’s genocidal occupation of Palestine,” the video reads.
Over the course of several days between July 18 and July 22, three separate attacks were filmed and released online, showing masked vandals using sledgehammers to smash windows and doors and spraying red paint across the walls of Toll premises in Collins Street, Campbellfield and Westmeadows.
In one video, the attackers approach Toll’s Collins Street office in the middle of the night, smashing glass panels and spraying paint in the foyer. The footage then cuts to a message accusing Toll of working with defence contractors NIOA Group and Thales, claiming they supply ammunition to Israel.
“Toll transports weapons and munitions from Australian manufacturers to America where they are used as a second supply line to support Israel’s genocidal occupation of Palestine,” the video reads.