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Australia’s Jews Face Unprecedented Threat as Hate Sweeps the Nation

Australia’s Jewish community is under attack like never before. A shocking video exposed two Muslim nurses in Sydney bragging about killing Israeli patients. “I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them,” one nurse said. This isn’t just a lone incident—it’s part of a dangerous wave of hate sweeping the country.

Hospitals should be safe places, but these nurses turned them into nightmares. They laughed about sending Jewish patients to hell. Even after getting caught, they called it a “joke.” Leaders finally condemned the video, but where were they when synagogues burned and schools got firebombed?

Antisemitism exploded after Hamas attacked Israel last October. Radicals spray-painted swastikas, firebombed a Holocaust survivors’ synagogue, and even planted explosives near Jewish buildings. A childcare center went up in flames with “F* the Jews” painted nearby. Police found a bomb big enough to wipe out a city block.

Laws against Nazi salutes and symbols didn’t stop the violence. Jewish leaders say threats come from all sides—far-left activists, Islamists, and neo-Nazis. They’re teaming up to terrorize families. A Sydney synagogue got graffiti saying “Hitler On Top” and “Allahu Akbar.” Extremists unite when it’s time to hate Jews.

The government’s response? Too little, too late. PM Anthony Albanese called the nurses’ video “disgusting,” but waited months to act. His soft approach let hate spread. Nurses, teachers, and criminals now target Jews openly. It took a viral video for leaders to care.

Muslim groups made excuses instead of apologies. They called the outrage “manufactured” and blamed Israel. One senator said the nurses were “humiliated” for no reason. Meanwhile, Jewish kids hide their Star of David necklaces. Holocaust survivors’ grandchildren wonder if they’re safer in a war zone than Australia.

Common sense is gone. Police struggle to stop attacks while politicians worry about “offending” radicals. A Jewish leader’s home got firebombed. His car was torched with anti-Jewish slurs. Families now pack bags, planning to flee to Israel. They’d rather face rockets than Aussie streets.

This isn’t just about Jews—it’s about Australia’s soul. When hospitals become hate zones, everyone’s safety is at risk. Leaders must crush antisemitism, not coddle it. Until then, the land Down Under keeps sinking deeper into chaos.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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