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“After the announcement of the current non-recognition of the Palestinian State”, foreign media: New Zealand foreign minister residence attacked, the man involved has been arrested

According to Reuters, a spokesman for New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters said a man was sued for allegedly crushing the window of Peter's home on the 6th local time and sticking a note with "Welcome to the real world" on the front door.

According to the report, the spokesperson added that the window glass shattered and the debris hit Peters 'pet dog who was sleeping under the window.

Peterson said earlier that New Zealand would not be following Australia, Britain and Canada's recognition of the Palestinian state, under pressure from protest groups and opposition parties, and that protests also erupted outside his home in Auckland, New Zealand.

Peters responded in a post on social platform X saying he wasn't home at the time of the incident, but his partner and a guest were there. "This kind of behavior is extremely cowardly. When protesters, political bloggers and MPs are encouraging this kind of behavior, posting politicians' home addresses online, acting in sheer ignorance and extremism, it leads to such consequences." Peters added, "New Zealand as a whole should be deeply concerned about this."

According to Reuters, Auckland police said that a 29-year-old man believed to be responsible for the sabotage had surrendered himself to the police on the 6th local time and will appear in court for trial on the 10th.



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