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Davis also highlighted recent protests that targeted prominent institutions, such as the attack on the National Gallery where pro-Palestinian protesters targeted the Gandel family, a well-respected Jewish philanthropist family. Describing the attack as anti-Semitic and unacceptable, he criticized the perceived support of some in Victoria for these disruptive actions and called for stronger legal action.
The Need for Law and Order: Protests, Cultural Respect, and Reputation
Victorians are reportedly growing tired of ongoing protests and disruptions, which threaten to tarnish the state's reputation. Davis insists that the government needs to "step up" and pass proper laws—including permit systems similar to those implemented in New South Wales—to better manage civil unrest.