The last time I wrote about anti-Israel nothingburger Hash Tayeh, he was playing the victim, after being served with an application for a human rights order by a member of the Jewish community.
A closer look at the screenshot he shared shows he was being accused of vilifying people “based on their race and/or religious belief or activity” and utilizing events in Israel to divide society and destroy social cohesion:

I assume this is one of the “several legal proceedings on foot” he mentioned in his texts to journalist Avi Yemini in the below video:
Now Hash has moved on from challenging Avi Yemini to a boxing match or debate to asking Rabbis to invite him to a synagogue, so he can show just how not antisemitic he is.




I am guessing this is a ploy to give himself a better chance of fighting the application for the human rights order finding him guilty of racial vilification. Except he is doing it all wrong, given he refuses to visit any “Zionist” synagogues (I cannot think of any synagogues in Melbourne (or anywhere) that do not support a Jewish state of Israel).
Plus, let’s be honest. Hash has shown nothing to make us believe he “fights against the oppression, murder and displacement of all people, which includes [his] Jewish brothers and sisters.” He had the chance to show this is true on October 7, but he has instead shown us 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
Plus I am really not feeling his “love and respect for the Jewish community”:

Hash, if you really want to show the Jewish community you stand for peace and mutual respect, I suggest you apologize for your conduct and do the exact opposite of everything you have done until now.