Police are on the hunt for a group of masked individuals who graffitied anti-Israel messages on a factory in Belmore accused of making parts for military aircraft used by the IDF.
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- Masked vandals broke into a Belmore factory, damaging machinery and leaving anti-Israel graffiti.
- The facility was previously used as a backdrop for a pro-Palestine protest where a former Greens candidate was injured. 26s
- Vandals claimed their actions targeted the company's alleged contract to supply parts for Israeli F-35 warplanes. 49s
- The company’s managing director denied any involvement with F-35 jet parts, stating they only provide coating services. 1m 8s
- Police are investigating and searching for the suspects, one believed to be female. 1m 34s