As you may have already been aware, Sydney Australia was hit by a wave of antisemitic attacks in recent months, which sowed fear in the hearts of the Australian Jewish community.
The attacks included the attempted arson of the Newtown Synagogue, arson attempts at two Bondi businesses and at a childcare center in Maroubra, graffiti incidents across the eastern suburbs (which included spray-painted swastikas and the words “f-ck the Jews”), and the discovery of a caravan loaded with explosives, which contained threats towards the Jewish community.
These latest antisemitic attacks were a primary factor in the Australian government enacting a new law banning the display of hate symbols and mandating minimum sentences for certain terror offenses, as part of a broader effort to curb the surge in antisemitism across the country.
Now at the time of the discovery of the caravan, police stated they suspected malicious foreign actors were paying local criminals to carry out antisemitic acts. When this was announced, the Jew-haters and Israel-haters immediately knew who to point the finger at.






Now it has been revealed that the attacks were not necessarily motivated by antisemitism, but rather organized by a crime network in order to divert police resources, and – in the case of the caravan with explosives – concocted by criminals who meant to derive personal gain from tipping off authorities to its presence.
No, not the Mossad.
Nasser Mashni, the main face of the Australian Israel-hatred movement, reacted to these revelations in predictable fashion:


Besides showing a complete lack of compassion for the Jewish community, which has suffered from these very real attacks (whether or not they were really motivated by antisemitism), Mashni needs to personally take a lot of blame for the passing of the law. He has been instrumental in organizing or defending the types of protests and actions that led to the climate of fear, which likely encouraged the criminals to devise their plot to begin with; including the infamous Sydney Opera House protests, in which protesters chanted “F-ck the Jews” (the same phrase used in some of the antisemitic graffiti) and “Gas the Jews” (or “Where’s the Jews?”). And it of course wasn’t just confined to Sydney, with the Israel-haters of Melbourne especially intimidating the Jewish community and engaging in vile acts of antisemitism, including the firebombing of the Adass Israel Synagogue.
The very same guy casting doubt on antisemitism laughably cries about supposed “anti-Palestinian racism”, something that really does not exist, at least to any meaningful extent (unlike antisemitism). But Mashni is a master gaslighter, so this is par for the course.
As to the “anti-Palestinian racism” allegations, I am not sure if the criminal mastermind was a palestinian Arab or identifies as such, but his name is Sayed Moosawi, which I am sure is a complete coincidence.
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