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英国:
11-11 最大规模呼吁停战游行30万人,然后数千极右裔开始组队准备冲击30万人游行,伦敦警察动用最大警力控制极右组织的暴力攻击倾向

澳大利亚
11-11, 在墨尔本也有一个几万人呼吁停战游行, 几百挺犹太和极右组织,攻击烧毁了一个巴勒斯坦裔澳大利亚人开的价值上100万+澳币的汉堡店,然后穆斯林团体开始挂出黑旗,开皮卡树大黑旗,穿黑衣骑摩托在犹太人聚集区示威,被警察监视驱散

加拿大:
CONCODIA大学两派学生发生大规模殴斗,警察逮捕1人,参与打斗的重伤3人

美国
一个巴勒斯坦裔6岁小孩和母亲被房东持刀攻击,男孩被刺10几刀身亡
一个中部州一个大城市的犹太社区领导,一个45+女性被暗杀。
美国大学两派斗殴争辩比比皆是。。。

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发生在澳大利亚墨尔本的针对巴勒斯坦裔澳大利亚人汉堡店的攻击和焚烧暴力事件的报道


Protesters pepper-sprayed in clashes over Gaza near fire-ravaged Caulfield burger shop​

Lachlan Abbott

ByLachlan Abbott

Updated November 10, 2023 — 10.29pmfirst published at 4.54pm
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Police have pepper-sprayed protesters as angry clashes over Gaza broke out in Caulfield on Friday night near a fire-ravaged burger shop.
The heated scenes erupted on Hawthorn Road near the Burgertory outlet – owned by a Palestinian Australian – that became a focal point of community tensions over the Gaza conflict after a suspicious blaze on Friday morning that police believe was not politically motivated.

Police closed Hawthorn Road near the burnt-out shopfront after a pro-Palestinian group gathered in a park close by, demonstrating on one side of the road while a pro-Israel crowd soon formed on the other – both hurling abuse.
Free Palestine Melbourne organised the rally in the heart of Melbourne’s Jewish community, which stunned locals watching on.

About 9pm, a group of pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a police line and officers used pepper spray against young men who rushed towards the pro-Israel crowd. By 9.30pm, the Palestinian group had dispersed, while a handful of counter demonstrators remained.
The angry scenes kicked off about 7pm near Princes Park – just south of the burger store – as more than 100 people chanted while dozens of police watched on.


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The confrontation had threatened to turn physical several times as members of each group approached the other before police intervened, using the road to separate the two.
“You dogs” some mask-wearing Palestinian protesters yelled. “No room for hate” was occasionally chanted on a loudspeaker. Across the road, the group waving Israeli flags shouted back “Shame on you” and “go back home”.

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Earlier, several cars flying Palestinian flags drove by honking their horns as a contingent waved Israeli flags and chanted outside the burnt-out shop further up the road. At one point, a ute pulled up in front of the group and an occupant engaged in a brief shouting match with them before the car accelerated away. Other drivers honked support for those waving Israeli flags.

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Hash Tayeh, the Palestinian-Australian founder of Burgertory, said staff at his Caulfield restaurant had been previously threatened and told they “worked for a terrorist”, and he had attracted criticism online for attending pro-Palestine rallies in the CBD amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
Earlier on Friday, Tayeh said he was “gutted” after he woke up to a phone call about the suspicious blaze at the store on the corner of Glen Huntly and Hawthorn roads, which he thought appeared to be a hate crime.
Victoria Police Inspector Scott Dwyer told reporters in the afternoon he was “very confident” it was not an attack motivated by prejudice, but would not “go into the details of the incident or what evidence has been gathered”.

“All I can say is, I want to tell people I am very confident that this is not linked to a religious or political incident,” he said. “I would warn people not to make assumptions or draw lines of inquiry that aren’t there between this incident and anything else that is occurring.”
After earlier reports that a protest was planned outside the destroyed fast-food outlet on Friday night, Tayeh had urged supporters not to gather at the store.

“There is no benefit to us protesting at the Caulfield store because some people out there will purposely try to bait you into doing the wrong thing or saying the wrong thing, and then they’ll use that against you,” he said in a statement on social media late. “We want peace.”
Dwyer confirmed there had been a separate clash on the street outside the burger shop on Friday afternoon.

Chair of Jewish-Australian community organisation the Anti-Defamation Commission, Dvir Abramovich, claimed the scuffle – which was filmed – was an antisemitic attack.
“Something very wrong is happening in the city I love,” Abramovich said.



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Police have been forced to intervene after two groups clashed outside a burnt-out Caulfield burger restaurant.
Ten fire crews responded to the blaze about 4.30am on Friday. No one was inside the shop at the time.
Tayeh, who opened his Caulfield store three years ago, released a statement linking the fire to criticism of his public comments and social media posts about the Israel-Hamas conflict, which he said only advocated for a ceasefire and an end to the violence in the Middle East.

“Today’s arson attack will not waver my calling for peace and will not silence me,” Tayeh said in a statement.
“I am deeply troubled by the spread of rumours suggesting that we harbour antisemitic sentiments. I cannot stress enough that this could not be further from the truth.
Burgertory founder Hash Tayeh.

Burgertory founder Hash Tayeh.CREDIT:NINE
“My participation in pro-Palestinian rallies was driven by a desire for peace and a ceasefire, not violence or division. I have lost 38 relatives in Palestine and I want the violence to stop.”
Tayeh said he was confident the police would find the perpetrators behind the fire.

The Islamic Council of Victoria and several Palestinian groups released a statement calling on authorities to act after the fire, adding their “grave concern that this was an intentional act, amounting to a hate crime against [Tayeh] as a Palestinian and Muslim”.

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Tayeh, who was born in Jordan, was captured on video leading a chant of “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” on a megaphone at a march in the CBD last month.
The Anti-Defamation League, a New York-based Jewish advocacy group, says on its website that the phrase “is an antisemitic slogan commonly featured in anti-Israel campaigns”.
Tayeh said that the chant “had been misinterpreted by some as a call for harm”.

“I assure you, for us, it is a call for human rights and freedom, echoing the sentiments of Palestinian academic Yousef Munayyer,” he said.
In a joint statement on Friday, the Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) and Community Security Group Victoria said the latter – which promotes “a community culture of safety and security” – had “increased their operations across the community” and that would continue through the weekend.



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The statement asked people to refrain from circulating details of incidents on social media and “to avoid spreading incorrect information and creating unnecessary fear”.
In a separate statement, JCCV president Daniel Aghion said, “nothing justifies any form of violence against any individuals or property”.

“We deeply respect free speech, and appreciate the ongoing work being done by Victoria Police to protect the community.”

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Tayeh told The Age that he had asked prominent people in the Jewish community to tell him when they held their rallies, “so I can also come in solidarity and show my respect to them and their loved ones and their friends”.
“I wouldn’t just say that I’m a supporter of Palestine. I’m a supporter of peace,” Tayeh said.
Premier Jacinta Allan called for compassion in a statement issued late Friday after the Caulfield protests flared.

“I reaffirm my call for Victorians to show each other love, care and support in these difficult times,” she said.
“It is our diversity that makes us great, and our compassion that unites us – there is never any place for antisemitism or Islamophobia in Victoria.”
Victoria Police detectives at the scene of the destroyed Burgertory outlet.

Victoria Police detectives at the scene of the destroyed Burgertory outlet.CREDIT:SIMON SCHLUTER
The MP for Caulfield, deputy Liberal leader David Southwick, called for calm while acknowledging many were concerned about the suspicious fire.
“I know tensions are running high and people are feeling vulnerable, but we must remain calm and allow police to investigate,” Southwick said.

Victoria Police said detectives are still keen to speak to any witnesses to the Caulfield fire or anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area at the time.
Anyone who witnessed the incident, has CCTV, dashcam footage or any other information that could assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online.
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英国:
11-11 最大规模呼吁停战游行30万人,然后数千极右裔开始组队准备冲击30万人游行,伦敦警察动用最大警力控制极右组织的暴力攻击倾向

澳大利亚
11-11, 在墨尔本也有一个几万人呼吁停战游行, 几百挺犹太和极右组织,攻击烧毁了一个巴勒斯坦裔澳大利亚人开的价值上100万+澳币的汉堡店,然后穆斯林团体开始挂出黑旗,开皮卡树大黑旗,穿黑衣骑摩托在犹太人聚集区示威,被警察监视驱散

加拿大:
CONCODIA大学两派学生发生大规模殴斗,警察逮捕1人,参与打斗的重伤3人

美国
一个巴勒斯坦裔6岁小孩和母亲被房东持刀攻击,男孩被刺10几到身亡
一个中部州一个大城市的犹太社区领导,一个45+女性被暗杀。
美国大学两派斗殴争辩比比皆是。。。

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内部也有,昨天以色列特拉维夫的示威游行。

10月28日蒙特利尔政治家何犹太团体的抗议示威

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不想骂人,可看到这种处心积虑摘取新闻带风向的贴就来气。加拿大的犹太社区不断经受暴力攻击,对犹太人的恐怖袭击已经来到加拿大,可身在加拿大的楼主视而不见。

看看今天的新闻吧,蒙特利尔的犹太人学校本周已经遭遇第二次枪击了,蒙特利尔市长说:“The Jewish communtiy is under attack in Montreal, ”(“蒙特利尔的犹太社区正被攻击”)。

 
英国:
11-11 最大规模呼吁停战游行30万人,然后数千极右裔开始组队准备冲击30万人游行,伦敦警察动用最大警力控制极右组织的暴力攻击倾向

澳大利亚
11-11, 在墨尔本也有一个几万人呼吁停战游行, 几百挺犹太和极右组织,攻击烧毁了一个巴勒斯坦裔澳大利亚人开的价值上100万+澳币的汉堡店,然后穆斯林团体开始挂出黑旗,开皮卡树大黑旗,穿黑衣骑摩托在犹太人聚集区示威,被警察监视驱散

加拿大:
CONCODIA大学两派学生发生大规模殴斗,警察逮捕1人,参与打斗的重伤3人

美国
一个巴勒斯坦裔6岁小孩和母亲被房东持刀攻击,男孩被刺10几刀身亡
一个中部州一个大城市的犹太社区领导,一个45+女性被暗杀。
美国大学两派斗殴争辩比比皆是。。。

。。。。。。。。。。
要不要给你几个日本人的信息?
 
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