Anti-Israel terrorists post footage of attacks on Melbourne offices of Toll Group
Chilling footage has emerged of masked anti-Israel terrorists launching a series of attacks on the Melbourne offices of one of the nation’s biggest logistics companies in the latest violence to marr the city.
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Masked anti-Israel terrorists launched a series of attacks on one of Australia’s biggest logistics companies, smashing office windows with sledgehammers and bragging about their destruction online.
Chilling footage has emerged of three violent attacks on Toll Group facilities across Melbourne between July 18 and 22, with vandals boasting about their lawlessness and calling for “Death to Australia” and “Death to America”.
In one video, the terrorists – dressed in black – march up to Toll’s Collins St office before smashing the front windows and spraying red paint across the front of the building.
They then enter the foyer where they continue to spray red paint on the walls and floor.
The terrorists accuse Toll of partnering with global munitions company NIOA Group and defence contractor Thales to supply ammunition to the Israeli military.
“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.
The video shows the phrases “Death to Israel”, “Death to America”, “Death to Australia” flashing across the screen as the vandals finish off their attack and run from the scene.
In another video, a group of masked vandals clad in black can be seen walking up to Toll’s Campbellfield office with sledgehammers and smashing the glass doors in.
“Toll will pay for its colonialist violence,” the video reads. A third video appears to have been taken at Global Toll Forwarding in Westmeadows.
The dark footage shows vandals again spraying red paint across the building.
A police spokesperson said detectives believed the three incidents were linked.
No arrests have been made.
It comes just weeks after a disturbing video was released by a terrorist “cell” claiming responsibility for the firebombing of three cars at a Lovitt Technologies in Greensborough.
The anti-Israel activists, who threatened workers at the machine manufacturing company, claim Lovitt has ties to the Israeli Defence Force.
Victoria Police are investigating whether the attacks on Lovitt Technologies and Toll Group are linked.
The Lovitt video, which has been compared to footage released by al-Qaeda, threatened to release personal information about Victorian Lovitt Technologies workers to “underground networks” and warns them the “cell” will “decide your fate”.
“Police are also looking at whether the incidents are related to any other recent incidents of criminal damage, including an incident at a Greensborough business earlier in July,” a spokesperson said.
“At this time no one has been arrested and the investigation remains ongoing.”
A Toll Group spokesperson said the company was assessing the damage and assisting police with their investigations. “Toll Group is aware of recent incidents at several of its Melbourne locations and is co-operating fully with authorities,” she said.
“In response to the vandalism we continue to monitor and maintain security levels at all Toll facilities and places of work, with our employees as our top priority.”
She said Toll provided logistics services “compliant with all applicable laws and regulations” and that the company was committed to operating “safely, responsibly, and in full compliance with legal and regulatory” rules.
Opposition police spokesperson David Southwick said the fact the thugs were flaunting the attacks online pointed to a “complete breakdown in law enforcement”.
“Victoria is spiralling into lawlessness when extremists can openly incite violence, promote criminal damage, and encourage anarchy without consequence,” he said.
“This isn’t a protest. It’s calculated thuggery.”