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Hoax Hate: Aussie Police Debunk "Antisemitic Attacks"

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Mar 11
  • 1 min read

A recent incident in Sydney involving purportedly antisemitic graffiti targeting Jewish businesses has been exposed as a likely fabrication, raising serious questions about the motivations behind its amplification. The graffiti, which appeared to be hastily and clumsily applied, was widely publicized by major Australian media outlets and quickly condemned by politicians. However, inconsistencies in the reported details, including discrepancies in the spelling of Hebrew words and the placement of the graffiti, have led to mounting skepticism and accusations of a staged event. Investigations by independent journalists and social media users have revealed evidence suggesting the graffiti was deliberately created to manufacture a sense of antisemitism. This manufactured outrage served to promote further censorship and suppress free speech in regards to the Israeli-Palestine conflict. The incident coincides with a broader push by the Israeli government for Australia to enact “hate speech” laws targeting critics of Israel's actions in Gaza, leading some to believe the graffiti incident was intentionally orchestrated to bolster support for such measures. Critics argue that these laws would be used to silence dissent and prevent open discussion about Israeli policies and human rights violations. The manufactured nature of the incident raises concerns about the manipulation of public opinion and the potential for false narratives to influence political discourse. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/11/lxgv-m11.html

 
 
 

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