Federal Police are preparing to lay charges over protests over the weekend, where a number of demonstrators were flying the flag of militant group Hezbollah.
The Australian Federal Police is confident charges will soon be laid against protesters who attended weekend demonstrations around the country where some people waved flags of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
" Hassan Awada, a former Liberal deputy mayor in southern Sydney, said his relatives were killed in Lebanon on Monday, with a family of nine — including babies and children — wiped out and others still missing. "Our relatives can die and get mutilated in the name of self-defence of Israel and support that," Awada told the Australian Associated Press. "Our feelings don't count.
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