Alan Yazbek, co-owner of the popular Nomad restaurant group, has been charged for allegedly displaying a poster with a Nazi symbol at a pro-Palestine protest in Sydney.
The 56-year-old was pictured holding a sign in blue and white which appeared to replicate the Israeli flag.Terrifying moment allegedly drunk driver flips car with child inside
According to police, officers were on patrol at Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon when they noticed the alleged sign, removed it and told the man to move on. He has been issued a court attendance notice to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on November 21. Yazbek and his wife Rebecca opened Nomad in Sydney's Surry Hills in 2013, serving Middle Eastern-inspired food.The pair also own the French-inspired restaurant Reine & La Rue in Melbourne, which opened just last year.Yazbek and his wife Rebecca opened Nomad in Sydney's Surry Hills in 2013.
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