Antisemitic terror thug Mohammad Sharab, who had previously pled guilty to assaulting some journalists but was let off with a slap on the wrist, recently successfully applied for bail after originally being denied it – while he is on trial for kidnapping, threats to kill, and bashing.
And details are coming out during the trial that reinforce just what a danger he is.
Melbourne Magistrates Court heard Mr Sharab, a regular speaker at pro-Palestine rallies, was a former flatmate of Mr Abusamha but they had a violent falling out in December last year.
“He came home after having a fight. I asked him to wait outside because I had a woman at the house who did not have her headwear on. I think this provoked him because it was his house,” Mr Abusamha told the court.
“The argument got heated. It ended up in a fight. He tried to stab me.
“I’m not sure of his mental health but he is a very violent person.”
So much so, the victim thought he might be a danger to his Jewish boss:
“I don’t know if he was envious or jealous,” he replied, referencing his Zionist Jewish work boss.
The court also heard the alleged victim first phoned his bank to lock his account as the alleged attackers had taken his wallet, phone and Apple watch.
The second call was to his boss “to lock his account”.
“Mohammad knew he was Jewish,” he said.
“I wanted to protect my boss,” he said, before confirming again that he had concerns for his employer’s welfare.
Hardly a role model and someone you would want free in society, let alone around your kids.
Unless you are an Israel-hater. Then he’s a celeb.
Disturbing yes, but not surprising, considering these people for the most part support Hamas and the atrocities of October 7, which make Sharab’s alleged crimes look mild in comparison.