Yesterday, Sunday September 22, anti-Israel protesters gathered outside the Melbourne State Library, supposedly to protest to:
“Stop the genocide End the occupation Lift the siege on Gaza
Sanction Apartheid Israel
Stop arming Israel”
Among those promoting the event was Nasser Mashni (I am not sure if he actually attended).
Someone who definitely did attend was Hash Tayeh, who seems to have gone against his previous promise to stop attending these rallies because their cause had become “a playground for egos”. I guess his ego couldn’t handle not going.
Not that this was his first rally of last week. He busied himself at another, showing support for “Lebanon” right after Israel successfully targeted Hizbullah terrorists:
Do the math.
But back to yesterday’s Library rally attended by Hash and promoted by Nasser, two of the highest profile representatives of the Israel-haters in Australia, who constantly claim to have nothing against Jews.
In case you didn’t see it:
Those “Khaibar Khaibar ya yahud” lines on his shirt are part of an antisemitic chant which references a battle fought in 628 CE in the Khaybar Oasis, in the Hejaz province of modern-day Saudi Arabia, during which the army of the Prophet Muhammad is believed to have accused the Jews living in Khaybar of conspiring with other Jewish tribes and using the accusation as an excuse to massacre the Jewish population there.
Again, do the math.
By the way, if Hash wants to plead ignorance and claim he never saw the t-shirt or condones its message, he collaborated on this post: