Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the actions of pro-Hezbollah protesters as “completely unacceptable” following controversial protests in Sydney and Melbourne.
Hezbollah and displayed pictures of slain leader Hassan Nasrallah .
After he was killed in an Israeli strike on Lebanon, Australia’s Muslim community mourned the death of the terrorist leader. The Prime Minister confirmed the “use of terrorist symbols” at protests would be investigated by Australia’s security agencies.
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