Labor government MPs targeted by Gaza protestors laying fake dead babies covered in blood outside their Melbourne offices
Daily MailPro-Palestine group No More Bodies in Gaza takes credit Seven MPs had 15 fake corpses left at their offices Mock dead bodies are being dumped on the doorsteps of Labor MPs by a group that is demanding Australia support a ceasefire in Gaza. Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, Immigration Minister Andrew Giles, Government Services Minister Bill Shorten and Housing Minister Julie Collins were some of the politicians who were targeted in the demonstration. Government Services Minister Bill Shorten was among seven Labor MPs who were targeted by a pro-Palestinian activist group The group, No More Bodies in Gaza, put 15 mock corpses at government MPs offices in Victoria and Tasmania, including Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles Housing Minister Julie Collins was also targeted by the group, who are demanding a ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli aid and a complete diplomatic withdrawal from the state of Israel The spokesperson said that the group had purposefully targeted MPs with electorates in Geelong, Melbourne and Hobart for their demonstration. Cooper MP Ged Kearney had her entrance blocked off by the dozen-plus fake corpses Immigration Minister Andrew Giles' humble roller door entrance was lined with fake dead bodies and plastered with pro-Palestinian signs Jagajaga MP Kate Thwaites was also targeted with the fake dead bodies on Wednesday The closest Australia has come to meeting the demands came when Foreign Minister Penny Wong called for steps to be taken towards a ceasefire during Question Time on Monday.