Following news that police were going to force him to give evidence in the kidnap and torture case of Laura Allam, Mohammad Sharab and Ibrahim Al Azhari, Burgertory CEO Hash Tayeh has taken to social media to express just how unfairly treated he feels.
Warning: There is more bull in this video of @HashTayeh than in his burgers. More here: https://t.co/T4eLDiQSi9 pic.twitter.com/5dnkq6hU2a
— 🎗️ David Lange (@Israellycool) June 6, 2024
Regarding his claim that he calls for the safety of all people, including Jews, I can assure you he wasn’t out there protesting for the innocent men, women and children butchered by Hamas on October 7. He has not been out there even once calling for the release of the hostages, including the Bibas children. If he was out there protesting on October 8, it was most certainly for Gaza, even before the IDF set a foot inside.
And let’s be honest. Hash is not trying to make the world safer for Jews. Just the opposite, in fact.

For every video he brings to suggest he is against violence, I can bring another showing the exact opposite:
Melbourne, Australia – No peace, No ceasefire – that is seemingly the public call of #Burgertory CEO Hash Tayeh
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) April 17, 2024
Little wonder Australia’s social cohesion is broken@australian @theheraldsun @ZionistFedAus @3AW693 @theage @ZionistFedAus @VictoriaPolice @AlboMP @PeterDutton_MP pic.twitter.com/eivkCgG7U7
As for feeling upset for keep “getting punched” by “smear campaigns”, I thought Mr Peace and Love was a fan of boxing:

By the way, I have no idea who in the “Zionist community” (he mispronounced “Jewish) served Mr Northingburger the application for a human rights order, but they are a hero. And it doesn’t show – as Hash claims – that the Israel-haters are making a difference.
It shows they are making Jews feel really unsafe.