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This Is Who They Stand With

Terror supporters and Hamas operatives.

The smug faces of evil (Abed Mourtada circled). The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

As I wrote recently about the pallywankers: know them by who they choose to stand with. Australian PM Anthony Albanese being lauded by Hamas says everything we need to know about him and his government. As I also wrote, the left have proven yet again their constant willingness to embrace evil.

The proof of both is shown by who the ‘pro-Palestine’ left chose to stand beside at their recent Jew-hate march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

A Sydney-based Muslim leader who attended the funeral of Hezbollah’s terrorist leader marched at the front of the pro-Palestinian rally on the Harbour Bridge, close to Julian Assange and NSW state politicians, it can be revealed.

Abed Mourtada, a scout leader, travelled to Lebanon to go to the funeral of Hassan Nasrallah in February after the Hezbollah leader was killed in Israeli air strikes amid fighting following the October 7 attacks.

Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant organisation, is listed as a terror group by the Australian government, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese labelling Nasrallah a “terrorist” after his killing.

This is who the poster children of the left and the normiecon right choose march alongside.

Photos have now emerged of Mr Mourtada marching at the front of this month’s pro-Palestine rally against starvation in Gaza next to high-profile people such as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

Labor MPs Stephen Lawrence and Anthony D’Adam were nearby, along with former soccer player Craig Foster and Greens MP Sue Higginson.

Well, if nothing else, Assange is at least being true to form: the supposed champion of freedom has constantly shown himself all-too willing to embrace the world’s worst authoritarians. Assange became a talking head for notorious Putin propaganda mouthpiece, Russia Today, as hiding from the law for years in the embassy of Ecuador – a country not exactly noted for its freedom. Even the Economist, not exactly noted for its libertarian leanings, dubbed it a ‘hybrid regime’ (regular electoral fraud, non-independent judiciary, widespread corruption and weak rule of law).

As anti-Semitic cockroaches will, Mourtada is scuttling out of the light of publicity as fast as he can.

When asked to comment on his appearance at the march, Mr Mourtada did not respond.

But anti-Semites and terror-supporters can always rely on Australia’s left-wing media to have their back. And on willful blindness from Australian immigration authorities.

The Murad family can’t erase the images burned into their minds of the day of their attempted escape from Gaza City; the day Sameh’s two little girls lost their mum.

On October 13, 2023, after Israel’s army ordered civilians to evacuate for the south of Gaza, Sameh’s wife, Dina, children Mayan and Mirna, mother Samah, sister Hala and brother Waseem squeezed themselves onto the back of a truck with about 150 neighbours.

They were less than a kilometre from home when they say an Israeli bomb struck.

“They say.” Yes, well, ‘Palestinians’ also said the rocket that blew up in a Gaza hospital was an Israeli bomb strike – when it was in fact a Hamas drop-short.

Speaking of Gaza hospitals:

Dina’s husband, Sameh, a news cameraman, was filming at the al-Shifa Hospital when his daughters arrived by ambulance.

That would be the same al-Shifa hospital that was a Hamas command centre, yes? The one riddled with terror tunnels?

And these were the same ‘journalists’ who are either Hamas operatives, or (forcibly or otherwise) pro-Hamas propagandists?

Western reporters should by now know almost all journalists, doctors, nurses and teachers in Gaza are Hamas members, just as some UN employees are Hamas militants. Yet our reporters treat the words of such people as gospel. [Emphasis added.]

Many are Hamas members, such as Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif, who headed a rocket-launching squad and was a member of Hamas’ elite Nukhba Force in the East Jabalia Battalion, and the AP photographer who directly participated in October 7. Even when they’re not Hamas operatives, ‘journalists’ in Gaza are forcibly Hamas propagandists.

A recent report from the well regarded NGO the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) […] tears apart the notion that press freedom exists in Gaza.

This is who the Albanese government are bringing to Australia. This is who the left media uncritically lionise.

Soon after the Albanese government cravenly caved to anti-Israel pressure by fast-tracking ‘Palestinian refugees’, it’s becoming clear that this may be the most reckless immigration decision since Malcolm Fraser’s disastrous Lebanese Concession in the mid-’70s.


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