Randa Abdel-Fattah is a writer, academic, self-described feminist, and so-called human rights advocate.
Naturally, she wants Israel (and the US) destroyed:
(of course the allegation about the death of the three newborn babies to which she is reacting doesn’t pass the smell test).
And wishes at least 95% of world Jewry will “never know a second’s peace”:
(And yes, those weren’t journalists we killed but rather Islamic Jihad terrorists posing as journalists).
That first tweet just made the news, but to those of us paying attention, this is par for the course for this evil woman who, less than a week after October 7 appeared on Sky News Australia and justified the massacre, while refusing to condemn Hamas as a terrorist organization. She also refused to accept Israeli babies were beheaded, even though there was actual evidence they were (unlike her freezing baby claim):
But there’s more. A whole lot more. As Andrew Bolt reported back in April:
An Australian academic can’t get much lower than to cheer on children parroting war cries against Israel.
Yet Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah last Friday clapped along as a boy of primary school age chanted “intifada, intifada”.
Also given the mic at Abdel-Fattah’s anti-Israel “family event” at Sydney University was a child chanting for Israel’s destruction from the river Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
Abdel-Fattah, a Macquarie University fellow, is now getting big coverage for her latest stunt, but I’ve followed her for years and can say she’s said a lot worse, only to be rewarded, including by the Albanese Government.
For instance, I was shocked by her reaction to the 2018 murder of Melbourne cafe owner Sisto Malaspina by Islamist terrorist Hassan Khalif Shire Ali.
“I, an Australian Muslim, refuse to condemn the violence that took place on Bourke Street,” she wrote in The Age.
“To ask me to condemn is to strip me of my basic humanity.”
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t got worse. She recently helped publicise a leaked list of Jews on a WhatsApp website who were discussing the new anti-Semitism, and issued what to me sounded a threat: “to ensure that every space Zionists enter is culturally unsafe for them’.
This year for International Women’s Day she even shared a poster on her Instagram page of “a few of the many icons of unstoppable Palestinian women that have inspired us”.
They included Islamist terrorist Leila Khaled, who hijacked two passenger jets around 50 years ago, and Dalal Mughrabi, who in 1978 joined a terrorist raid on Israel which slaughtered 38 civilians, including 13 children and an American wildlife photographer, a woman who pointed the way to Tel Aviv and was shot dead by Mughrabi herself.
Andrew revealed in the same report that she not only works at Macquarie University (she is a Future Fellow in the Department of Sociology there), but was also given $802,000 by the Albanese Government to “help activists like her make common cause with other Left-wing groups here,” and was paid by the State Library of NSW to head a jury to judge one of this year’s NSW Premier’s Literary Awards.
What a shanda.
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