The restaurant in Melbourne has been accused of assault and other crimes after the incident.
Palestine supporters have been accused of assault and other offenses at the Palestinian supporter at a restaurant owned by Israeli in Melbourne, Australia.
One and two women, two and two women, have been accused of assault, suffering, riotable behavior and criminal damage at the age of 48 and 28 years, Victoria police said on Tuesday.
On Friday, about 20 protesters came together on the city-center restaurant, many people joined a dispute and the glass door was damaged.
Police said the investigation into the incident was underway.
A group of activists, activists, activists, and community alliances said that the restaurant has been targeted as a “direct action” by the ownership of Israeli businessman Shah Segal, a spokesperson of the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
“If a person is openly supporting the Israeli terrorist state, especially if Amnesty International describes his” deadly, inhuman and ineffective military assistance scheme “, he and his business are the right target,” the activist said.
An independent statement posted by a person or people who described himself as a “group of autonomous people” refused to incite violence and blamed the staff at the other restaurant.
The United States and Israel’s support has widespread protests during numerous reports that the Israeli army killed the Palestine people around its distribution centers.
The Gaza Health Ministry said on Saturday that at least 74 3 743 Palestinians have died while receiving help on the distribution site and others, more than 891 were injured.
Segal said in a social media post on Saturday that he had gone out of the GHF’s ”temporary” and “volunteer” role. He did not give a reason.
Miznon’s statement on Tuesday said that the incident on Friday had a “deep impact” on his employees.
“Some people’s actions have a lot of trouble with our customers and neighboring restaurants and staff,” the statement said.
“Others have chosen to talk about who we are and we have decided that we are a legal goal of protest, but we want to be clear about who we are in our words. We are a restaurant, hospitality, warmth and welcome,” the statement said.
“Our greatest joy is that every background and perspective is to eat people and enjoy people’s faces when they enjoy our food and each other’s company. This is our purpose and our purpose.”
Separately, Victoria police on Sunday accused a 34 -year -old man of several crimes related to suspicious fire in the city’s Melbourne synagogue on Friday.
The authorities have said that they did not install any link in the events.