Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Office of Incoming NZ PM

Published on November 23, 2023

A group of pro-Palestinian activists have vandalised the offices of incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, ACT Leader David Seymour, and several other conservative MPs. Tāmaki for Palestine has claimed responsibility for splashing red paint on the electorate offices of the parliamentarians in New Zealand. Along with Mr. Luxon, the offices of ACT leader David Seymour, Simon Watts, Judith Collins, Dan Bidois, Paul Goldsmith, and Melissa Lee were also targeted, Newshub reported. A similar incident took place overnight in Australia where graffiti was painted on the electorate office of Federal Minister Bill Shorten. Tāmaki for Palestine Demand Ceasefire Support The offices were sprayed with paint because the government “refused to call for a ceasefire” and have not condemned “Israel’s atrocities,” Tāmaki for Palestine said in a statement....