The posters are the latest in a string of apparent anti-Jewish incidents in Sydney in recent weeks, following the outbreak of the Israel-Gaza war.
An Emergency Warning has been issued for parts of Nambeelup, Serpentine and the Shire of Murray in Western Australia. For the latest, search onNSW Police are investigating offensive signs depicting deceased Nazi dictator Adolph Hitler and current Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu allegedly posted around Sydney during the weekend.
Three men have also pleaded not guilty after being charged with allegedly performing the Nazi salute outside the Jewish Museum in Sydney's east last month. A pro-Palestinian rally on October 9, where some protesters threw flares and chanted anti-Semitic slurs as the Opera House was lit in the colours of the Israeli flag, marked the beginning of actions in recent weeks.
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