A15 Action protests: Business leaders blast pro-Palestine protests aimed at hurting economy

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Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry says pro-Palestine protests aimed any causing maximum economic damage are “un-Australian and disrespectful”.

Already a subscriber?Business leaders have condemned plans by a pro-Palestine group to wreak maximum economic impact through protests targeting Australia’s major cities on Monday.

“The stated aim of tomorrow’s protest – to inflict maximum economic damage – is un-Australian and disrespectful,” he said.“We live in a law-abiding society, and we urge a rethink on the protests tomorrow to ensure business, workers and citizens can go about their day safely, and without significant delays and disruptions.”

“Join participating cities in blocking the arteries of capitalism and jamming the wheels of production. The protesters are expected to target the Port of Melbourne, rail networks, major roads and business headquarters. In Sydney, police stretched by tragic events in Bondi had to deal with four separate protests and rallies on Sunday – pro-Palestine, pro-Israel, anti-abortion and one by environmental activists.

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