Opposition leader Peter Dutton joined Zionist and far-right groups ramping up attacks pro-Palestinian protests and Muslim communities in the wake of unrelated stabbing incidents in Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13 and an Assyrian church in Wakeley on April 15.
Six people died and 12 were injured in the first attack,聽allegedly carried out by a white Australian with mental health problems. It was not declared a terrorist act.
Within hours of the second attack 鈥 allegedly carried out by a 16-year-old boy聽from a Muslim community聽who is being assessed for mental health problems 鈥 NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb it聽a 鈥渢errorist incident鈥. No one was seriously injured or killed.
The conservative Zionist Australian Jewish Association (AJA) on April 15 Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of being 鈥渁sleep at the wheel鈥.聽
鈥淗ow many warnings have they had about rising Islamic extremism in Australia? Months of radical incitement has gone unchecked 鈥 All the Albanese Govt does is attack Jews and Israel and pander to terrorist groups,鈥 the AJA said.
It said Labor is allowing 鈥渢housands of people from the Middle East鈥 into the country 鈥渨ithout adequate security checks鈥.
鈥淭he fact that the alleged terrorist is a child is not surprising. This is the reality that Israel and the Jewish people face and now it seems Australia has imported the problem.鈥
It called for an 鈥渦rgent crackdown on Islamic extremism鈥 in Australia.
The AJA聽聽the admission of a few Palestinians who have fled the Gaza genocide because it claims the 鈥渧ast majority of Palestinian Arabs support terrorism鈥.
This contrasted sharply with聽 for tolerance by religious leaders of all faiths.
The AJA鈥檚 exploitation of the Wakeley church incident to incite Islamophobia chimed in with the views of far-right figure Simeon Boikov, who聽聽anti-Semitic lies about the identity of the Bondi Junction stabbing.
Other far-right figures, including Paul Golding, a co-founder of the racist British First Party, had earlier lied that Islamic terrorism was behind the Bondi Junction stabbing.
In an April 14 post on X, which has still not been taken down, Golding said: 鈥淗ow many more must die before we admit that we have a huge problem with Islamist extremists?鈥
The AJA has聽labelled the sustained mass protests against Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza as 鈥渁ntisemitic鈥. Dutton has gone along with this, focusing, in particular, on an October 9 pro-Palestinian protest that marched to the Sydney Opera House.
The AJA is still circulating the , doctored YouTube video, alleging the protesters were chanting 鈥淕as the Jews鈥.
Speaking on April 10聽at the Sydney Opera House, the October 9 protest to the 1996 Port Arthur Massacre where gunman, Martin Byrant, killed 35 people and wounded 23.
鈥淲hile no one was killed during the聽October 9 protests, the events at the Sydney Opera House were akin to a Port Arthur moment in terms of their social significance,鈥 Dutton said, before calling for tougher police repression of pro-Palestinian protests.
His comparison was widely , including by Liberal MP Bridget Archer.
Dutton鈥檚 attempts to slander and suppress the pro-Palestinian protest movement are a twisted recognition that it is winning the battle for hearts and minds over Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza.
聽people support the demand for an immediate ceasefire,聽according to a recent poll.
This is a huge blow to the Israeli government鈥檚 failed attempt to use lies about the October 7 break-out from Gaza to justify its blatant genocide in Gaza which, by April 22, was聽聽to have killed聽more than 34,000 Palestinians (more than half聽of them women and children), injured more than 77,000 and displaced 1.7 million.
The AJA accuses Labor of 鈥渂etrayal鈥 but the government continues to give political and military support to Israel on the basis of the lie that its war on Gaza is an act of self-defence.
In sharp contrast, the progressive Jewish Council of Australia, together with Islamophobia Register Australia and the Columban Centre for Christian-Muslim Relations, said misinformation and fear must be rejected.
Calling for the amplification of 鈥渇acts over falsehoods鈥 they said: 鈥淲e must reject any attempts to use these incidents to perpetuate antisemitism, Islamophobia or any form of racism, hatred or intolerance.鈥
鈥淯nfortunately some community leaders, media and politicians have fostered community division and racism. This must end now. People of different faiths and backgrounds must not be demonised or dehumanised.鈥