Less than a month after the Bondi massacre, Israel-haters led by Nasser Mashni have held an inflammatory rally in Melbourne. What makes the timing even worse is the fact there is a bushfire emergency, and the Melbourne Lord Mayor and police urged for it to be cancelled, fearing it would waste valuable police resources as bushfires burned.
there is currently a bushfire emergency in Victoria, and this rally diverted valuable resources from the fireground.
But it is clear these people do not actually care (despite some speakers mentioning the fires). As for Bondi, Mashni himself declared that hate was not welcome and rejected attempts to link Bondi to their movement. But his own words and the words of other speakers reveal antisemitism and support of violence. Not to mention gaslighting.
Don’t believe me? Hear for yourselves.
Less than a month after Bondi, Israel-haters led by @iamthenas have held a hate rally in Melbourne. While Mashni himself declared that hate's not welcome & rejected attempts to link Bondi to their movement, decide for yourselves. pic.twitter.com/dT2znjQJBO
— David Lange (@Israellycool) January 11, 2026
Barely a Month After Bondi — The Incitement Is Back
— Kofy Time (@kofy_time) January 11, 2026
Melbourne Sunday 11 January 2026
This Is How It Starts Again.
Clearly Nothing Has Been Learned After Bondi
Clips and Images show Islamist and Leftist agitators in Melbourne chanting slogans linked to violence, just weeks… pic.twitter.com/ydNpKBcYf4

Does anyone honestly believe such hateful rhetoric does not inflame against the Jewish community?
You don’t get to incite hatred, celebrate violence, and dehumanise Jews in the same breath as you claim to oppose “hate.” You don’t get to pretend Bondi is unrelated when the very ideology on display here is the same one that fuelled those attacks.
Silence now is not neutrality. It is complicity.