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Ahmed Alabadla Posting Pro-Terror and Antisemitic Material Supposedly While ‘Under Investigation’

As you have probably noticed, I have exposed a hell of a lot of antisemites and terror supporters. And one thing that almost always happens after an expose is the Jew-hater and/or terror supporter flushing their social media footprint down the memory hole, by closing their accounts or at least deleting the offending posts.

Because self-preservation is a human instinct, even for the worst of humanity.

Then there’s Ahmed Alabadla, the project officer for NSW’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water who I exposed promoting an energy embargo of Israel (in what seemed to be a clear conflict of interest). True, after that initial expose, he did remove his LinkedIn profile and initially made private the energy embargo webinar recording. But he then went ahead and held a webinar celebrating the successes of October 7 – after I was told that the Department’s executive leadership team were reviewing his conduct following the energy embargo webinar!

And it gets even worse. That was back in August and September. We are now in late November and he just held another webinar – this time sanitizing Hamas and October 7 – with antisemite Asa Winstanley of the Electronic Intifada no less.

As Danielle Gusmaroli of The Daily Telegraph – who caught wind of his latest webinar – reports:

He told listeners: “The problem is when such an anti-colonial resistance movement like Hamas is designated as a terrorist organisation, unjustly, to my understanding, much of the accusations and twisted narratives around Hamas and around the Palestinian struggle becomes palatable and reasonable to a certain extent, for public consumption in the western society.

“So to that end, it’s imperative to have an objective or objective discussions about the Palestinian organisation or other organisations like Hamas, its history, strategies and goals and its connection to the wider fold of the Palestinian resistance against colonisation.”

Regarding the October 7 Hamas atrocity he said hundreds of Palestinian resistance fighters were involved and described the attacks that saw more than 1,200 men, women and children, including 46 Americans and citizens of more than 30 countries slaughtered as “mistakes” made saying the militant group has been wrongly represented in media “propaganda” and its original aim was to attack military centres.

“In their kind of document that they released that is part of this book, they actually mentioned all the details that, you know, mistakes were made. Their main intention was to attack the military centres,” he said.

But you can watch for yourself if you have time and stomach for it:

What’s more, he has left public his Facebook and Instagram profiles, which have many disturbing pro-terror posts, including glorification of arch terrorist Ismail Haniyeh:

others like Leila Khaled:

and promotion of something called The Red Inverted Triangle podcast:

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There is also antisemitism, like disseminating the idea of a powerful lobby exerting undue influence:

comparing us to the Nazis:

and promoting infamous antisemites like Candace Owens:

David Miller:

and Ken O’Keefe:

So for me, it is not just Alabadla’s posts that are disturbing but the seeming inaction of his employer – the NSW Government’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water – who have seemingly done very little since I contacted them about his conflict of interest and terror support.

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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