Meet Tom Toby:

An Australian-based photographer, Tom runs his business in New South Wales, and enjoys all the freedoms that Australia offers.
Including the freedom of speech, which he uses to demonize not just Australia, but other Western countries and – naturally – the Jewish people:
Meet Australian-based photographer Tom Toby, who enjoys all the freedoms of Australia, including freedom of speech – which he uses to demonize Jews, Australia and other Western Countries, and to show his support for terrorists pic.twitter.com/9x5HwrY2aM
— David Lange (@Israellycool) July 16, 2025
Sure, he uses the word “Zionists”, but that trope of the powerful lobby is undeniably antisemitic.
As is denying our right to a homeland and wishing death on us:

It is no surprise that someone with so much hate for the Jews and the West would be a supporter of terrorists. He seems to be quite the fanboy of vaporized terrorist Hassan Nasrallah, who occupies his Instagram profile photo:

and whose Feb 23, 2025 funeral Toby seems to have attended, calling it the “saddest day of [his] life”:

while at the same time expressing that he “never felt so privileged in all [his] life” as he did attending it:

While there, he posed with fellow antisemitic terror supporter Tadhg Hickey:

who we know for a fact was also in attendance.
Not that this was his first time in Lebanon praising Hizbullah:

Under the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth), it is an offence to, inter alia, “associate with a listed terrorist organisation.” Hizbullah has been proscribed as such by the Australian government since November 24, 2021. While mere attendance isn’t automatically illegal, Australian authorities have signalled that attending funerals for organized terrorist leaders – especially public events in solidarity – can be treated as “association” with a terrorism group, especially when actively demonstrating support like Tom Toby has here.
Tom Toby is free to glorify terrorists and vilify the West — but that doesn’t mean we have to stay silent.
Call it out. Report it. Share this.
Let the Australian authorities and the world know: support for terrorism should never be tolerated, even when it hides behind a camera lens.