Sky News can reveal the exclusive details of how a group of Palestine supporters brutally attacked a Jewish man in a Sydney park in broad daylight. The man was at a children's playground in Arncliffe in Sydney's Inner West on Saturday, October 28, and saw a poster advertising a Palestinian rally which was half-torn down.
Sky News can reveal the exclusive details of how a group of Palestine supporters brutally attacked a Jewish man in a Sydney park in broad daylight.
The man was at a children's playground in Arncliffe in Sydney's Inner West on Saturday, October 28, and saw a poster advertising a Palestinian rally which was half-torn down.A father at the children's playground saw him do this, came up to him, asked him if he supported Israel, and started threatening him. He said to him:"I will murder you".
The Jewish man rang police but they didn’t turn up in time. A crowd of pro-Palestinian men and women gathered around him, yelling slurs and insults. He then felt a knock to the back of his head and immediately fell to the ground. As he lay there, unable to move, three men pummelled him, taking turns punching and kicking him.NSW Police have confirmed they are now investigating.
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