Anti-Jewish Graffiti Discovered Near Site of Bondi Beach Massacre
A Jewish community leader says the incident is proof that anti-Semitism efforts are not working.
Anti-Jewish Graffiti Discovered Near Site of Bondi Beach Massacre Anti-Jewish graffiti was discovered on bathroom stalls at the Bondi Beach McDonald’s between January 27 and 28. This incident occurred only six weeks after 15 festival-goers were murdered during the Jewish festival of Hannukah at the same beach. The Australian Jewish Association President stated that current attempts to curb anti-Semitism are ineffective and expressed disgust at the hateful graffiti found so close to the massacre site.
- Anti-Jewish graffiti found on bathroom stalls at Bondi Beach McDonald’s.
- The graffiti was discovered between January 27 and 28.
- The location is near the site where 15 people were murdered during Hannukah celebrations six weeks prior.
- A video of the graffiti has been posted online.
- The New South Wales Police Force has not yet confirmed if an investigation is underway.
- The Australian Jewish Association President believes current anti-Semitism prevention efforts are failing.
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