Four Australian Women Fight for the Survival of Civilization

From the linked article:
On August 3, nearly 22 months after the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, tens of thousands of Australians converged on Sydney’s iconic Harbor Bridge in what they called a “March for Humanity” in support of the Palestinians in Gaza.

Nearby, between the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge, Australian broadcaster and outspoken friend of Israel, Erin Molan, together with three friends, Talia Shine, Amber Rubenstein and Marnie Perlstein, held a silent counter-protest for the hostages in Gaza.

The four women stood, dressed in black, holding up images of emaciated hostages Rom Braslavski and Evyatar David, along with a sign that read, “The enemy of humanity is Hamas.”

Appalled at the lack of acknowledgement of the hostages who remain captive by Hamas, Molan told JNS, “There is no ‘March for Humanity’ that can take place anywhere in the world that does not include the hostages. Over 660 days in, these are people’s sons, brothers and fathers. These are human beings and I can’t even put into words the pain that they are feeling."

She added, “I am all for doing everything in your power to fight for humanity and I do it every single day in my fight for humanity, including to free those kids in Gaza from their enemy, which is Hamas, not Israel.

How dare anyone purport to care about humanity or try to tell Israel how to end the war without demanding that these poor hostages are released immediately? It is farcical, the entire thing.”

Despite objections from New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, Jewish organizations and others, the march, organized by the Palestine Action Group Sydney, was given the green light by a local judge, Justice Belinda Rigg.

According to New South Wales police, up to 90,000 people attended.

Some carried signs accusing Israel of genocide and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being a war criminal. Chants of “Globalize the intifada”, “Death to the IDF”, “Death to Netanyahu” and “The IDF are terrorists” could be heard.

An image of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was spotted, as was an inverted red triangle, which has become a Palestinian symbol targeting Israelis and Jews. Marchers waved Palestinian flags and flags of terror organizations, including Al-Qaeda and Hizb ut-Tahrir (the Islamic Liberation Party).

A parallel demonstration took place in Melbourne, where there were reports of some protesters burning Australian flags.

What motivated Erin Molan and her three friends to hold their small counter-protest, especially at great risk to their safety?

“It was just a thought I had on the Friday before the march was due to take place and I had images of the Opera House and the chanting that had occurred before an IDF boot had hit the ground in Gaza, where people from my country celebrated the Oct. 7 slaughter. Those images went around the world and the damage they did was irreparable. I just thought I couldn’t stand back and let the same people essentially do that to another Australian icon, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, without trying in some shape or form to shed some light on the plight of the hostages.

“We didn’t put it out to anyone else. We didn’t ask anyone to come. We understood the size we would be up against. We knew the numbers would be big, but we wanted to do something. We were advised against it by most people who knew. They were worried about our safety, but you know, this fight is bigger than anything else.”

The burning of Australian flags, the presence of terrorist flags and the verbal abuse of police officers at the protest horrified Molan.

“That is not my country,” she said. “That is not what we value. We value the lives of kids, absolutely but if you can’t identify who their enemy is and that is Hamas the actual terrorists, then you are only hurting them more with that display. To see the ISIS flag—I run out of words for this stuff. Maybe it made no difference at all, but we had to try.”

The “March for Humanity” was held after a series of Western countries, including France, the United Kingdom and Canada, announced their intentions to recognize a Palestinian state in the fall, without demands on Hamas to release the hostages and surrender.

Comment:
Cheer and cheer for the four brave women!

From the linked article:
The Labor-led government in Canberra has not yet recognized a Palestinian state, but internal pressure on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is intensifying. In a joint declaration with several other countries issued at the end of July, Australia expressed its “willingness to positively consider recognizing a Palestinian state as a necessary step toward a two-state solution".

Comment:
Where do they want that “Palestinian State” to be? There are 22 Arab states, most of them quite far from Israel and territorially vast. There are islands with few inhabitants. That state could be established, if established it must be, there or there - anywhere but on or near the borders of Israel. And let it be governed by non-terrorists.

Will the “Palestinians” accept such a state? No.

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Read another account of the vast Australian demonstrations.
Notice Julian Assange in the pro-Hamas pro-Ayatollah Khamanei anti-Jewish crowd.
Who organized these vicious crowds? The “Palestine Action Group”? Who formed it? Who gathered the celebrities to support it?
Who paid the costs?

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/unsettling-detail-in-sydney-propalestine-protest-photo/news-story/0cd0f074ea23cd940c3277af09ab2d74

Yes, the insistance on a “Palestinian state” in the middle of Israel is ridiculous, and the reason they insist on it is obvious from what has already resulted from letting them take over Gaza - it’s nothing more than a hub for terrorist operations against Israel.
And yes - the protests for Palestine are “farcical” - in the darkest, most ill intentioned way.
The worst part of the farce is that governments of so-called civilized countries go along with it, and enforce censorship on those who disagree.
I just saw news that Tommy Robinson’s been arrested AGAIN for posting some criticism of Hamas and Islam. But its just fine for Muslims and their suck-ups to criticize and threaten Israel and Jews all they want!

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Article at Gateway Pundit “UK FALLEN: Tommy Robinson Arrested…”

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The world has gone mad. The noose is tightening slowly, but ineluctable for the Jewish people.

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Europe will never forgive the Jews for the Holocaust. - Ed Driscoll

My article:
Leidensneid: Envy of Suffering

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Great article, and applies so well still to the present anti-Israel agitprop.
And the examples of the 60s protesters show how little the leftist playbook has changed.

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Thank you for your appreciation of the article, Liz!

Yes, the Left only intensifies its Leftness.

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