Revelations 6:4 Then another horse that was red went forth. Power was given to him who sat on it to take peace from the earth, causing people to kill one another. Then a great sword was given to him.
Important Takeaways:
- Melbourne is home to Nazis and far-Left activists – leaving Jews facing a ‘tsunami of hatred’ like they’ve never before experienced in Australia
- Melbourne has become ‘the epicenter of antisemitism’ with Jewish locals experiencing a ‘tsunami of hatred’, a community leader says.
- Children are being bullied in schools for being Jewish and Nazi sympathizers are using the guise of empathy toward Palestine for spreading hatred and vitriol.
- Dvir Abramovich, chair of the Anti-Defamation Commission, told Daily Mail Australia the current environment for Jewish residents in Melbourne was the worst he had ever seen following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7.
- A Jewish family from Melbourne told Daily Mail Australia that their teenage daughter had been targeted by high school students.
- Her mother, who wished to remain anonymous, said a series of anti-Semitic incidents had been directed at her daughter since the start of the year, well before the current Israel/Hamas conflict.
- ‘She has been sent swastikas online. One child repeatedly approached her and told her ‘Knock Knock’ jokes in which the butt of the jokes are “dead Jews”,’ she said.
- ‘Another student approached her and declared: “I will gas you and your whole family”.’
- Sarah Carter – mayor of Maribyrnong in Melbourne’s innerwest – shared distressing photos on Monday after the Star of David was graffitied onto buildings and businesses in Footscray.
- The vandalism draws comparisons to Nazi Germany of the 1930s, when doors of Jewish businesses were marked to deter Germans.
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Dvir Abramovich, chair of the Anti-Defamation Commission, condemned comparisons between Israel and Nazism. Pictured: Girls taking part in a protest in Melbourne



