Australia is doomed. Another once free country subsumed by Islamic supremacism. Good luck with that. The Middle East was once a Christian region, too. And look how that went.
In Sydney, Australia, “Fuck Israel” was painted on several cars, and one car was torched.
This will definitely free Palestine. pic.twitter.com/dae2fpYc3Z
— Elder of Ziyon (@elderofziyon) November 21, 2024
The Australian government denied Former Israeli Minister Ayelet Shaked a visa—yet granted one to Mohammad Sharab, a Hamas supporter.
If it wasn’t already clear whose side they’re on, it is now: the side of the mob that is anti-Australian and anti-Israel. pic.twitter.com/6JT3xHAyf4
— Osher Feldman (@OsherFeldman) November 21, 2024
ANTISEMITIC POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN SYDNEY EASTERN SUBURBS
*** This is domestic terrorism in Australia
The eastern suburbs of Sydney is where most of the Jews in NSW reside.
Since the 9 October antisemitic Opera House riots there has been a dismal failure of political leadership… pic.twitter.com/CKLHYI2Wc1
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 20, 2024
This footage is from my home city, Melbourne.
This is one of the only areas with a large Jewish population. And it’s where pro-Palestine protesters decided to hold a rally.
A synagogue in the area was evacuated when the protesters reportedly gathered outside the building.… pic.twitter.com/TlZvKfjnuX
— Dr. Sydney Watson (@SydneyLWatson) November 10, 2023
Ayelet Shaked refused entry to Australia
Ayelet Shaked refused entry to Australia
Former Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked refused visa to enter Australia, over her opposition to a Palestinian state. ‘An antisemitic decision and a black day for Australian democracy.’
By: Hezki Baruch, Israel National News, Nov 21, 2024, 3:12 PM (GMT+2)
Australia’s Labor government on Thursday refused former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked an entry visa.
The reason given for the refusal is Shaked’s opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state. In a response to her request for a visa, Shaked was informed that her entry may hurt the feelings of a different group in the country.
Shaked had been scheduled to attend an AIJAC conference between Israel and Australia.
“The decision by Australia’s government to prevent my entry into its territory for the purpose of participating in a strategic dialogue between the countries is clear testimony to its hypocrisy and its hostile attitude towards Israel. [It is] a government which claims to be democratic but acts to silence voices which oppose its extremist pro-Palestinian agenda,” she said.