In speech on YouTube given in south-west Sydney that referenced Gaza conflict, the man, known as ‘Brother Ismail’, dared Asio to deport him
In a sermon delivered at a religious centre in Bankstown, the preacher compared the Hamas attack on Israel to Indigenous Australians’ response to colonisation.In a sermon delivered at a religious centre in Bankstown, the preacher compared the Hamas attack on Israel to Indigenous Australians’ response to colonisation.
The man urged Australia’s leaders to “go back and look at your dark history before labelling Muslims as terrorists”, adding the Islamic community would not be silenced over events in the Middle East. He also warned attenders “you don’t want to mess with Muslims” before daring the government to deport him for his comments.
The NSW premier, Chris Minns, on Monday said he was reluctant to comment on the video’s content while an inquiry was taking place, but he added there were strict rules when it came to racial vilification or incitement to violence in NSW.
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