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Saturday, October 11, 2025

Winston Peters hits out at ‘headline hunting’ Left’s ‘hypocrisy’ on Gaza protests after vandalism at his home

“Winston Peters hits out at ‘headline hunting’ Left’s ‘hypocrisy’ on Gaza protests after vandalism at his home”, The Australia Today, October 08, 2025

“ “The hypocrisy of the left knows no bounds,” declared New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters, following a late-night attack on his Auckland home that left a window smashed and his family shaken.

Peters also accused sections of the political left and pro-Palestine activists of “violent, hate-filled behaviour” and “faux outrage”, saying their actions had crossed a dangerous line.

“Not one question in the House today asking about the progress of the peace deal in Gaza. Not one letter or email of support, not one interview, not one comment,” Peters wrote…..”

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