Back in December, I posted how Habibah Jaghoori, the University of Adelaide student who called for “Death to Israel” through “merciless terrorism” and was subsequently sacked as editor of the student newspaper, only to also show support for October 7 and honor the murderer of three young Jews (including a 6-year-old and an 8-year-old), was facing extremism charges over her social media posts.
It turns out that these extremism charges against her were dropped – and she used the opportunity with the spotlight on her outside the courthouse to show her support for terrorism ‘by any means necessary”:
“Justice has prevailed today! I extend my full solidarity and unconditional solidarity to movements of liberation around the world, especially to Palestine. Resistance is a human right, and I’d like to pay my respects to all the martyrs and to all the journalists that have been killed by Israel. We are nearly six months into a genocide, and nearly 32,000 people have been killed. People are still under the rubble. There is mass starvation happening. This needs to be opposed in every single way. And I am so proud of myself for my solidarity. I am not ashamed of my solidarity that I have given to Palestine, and I will continue to do it. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. It’s not just a slogan, it is a promise I intend on keeping.”
Meanwhile, she is one of the organizers behind the Gaza encampment at Adelaide University where she is once again showing solidarity with actual terrorists:
BREAKING: University of Adelaide Gaza camp leader Habibah Jaghoori endorses Hamas “resistance” and praises the murder of a Jewish child.
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) May 5, 2024
Her page features Tweets praising Hezbollah, a designated terror group in Australia. pic.twitter.com/ejf6gR9kHu
As activist Drew Pavlou tweets:
DEPORT HABIBAH JAHOORI. She celebrated the murder of a Jewish six year old and praised the Ayatollah Khomeini. DEPORT. There is no place for genocidal extremism like this in Australia. Deport her and Partisan Girl. We need Germany style anti-extremism laws.
I will be trying to help make this happen.