The image resembled a swastika with a Star of David in its centre and the phrases “anti-semitism” and “proud to be accused” written on it.

“My identify is Ian Minus, I dwell in Killarney Heights, and I’m happy with this assertion,” he informed reporters.
The 68-year-old is outspoken in his anti-Israel views on social media.
NSW Police mentioned the person was at Manly Police Station at 2.45pm and officers have been investigating if any crime was dedicated.
It’s unlawful to show Nazi symbols in public in NSW.
In a press release, the fee mentioned it was appalled that the shirt was worn within the neighborhood of the venue.
“We perceive the matter is being handled by NSW Police.
“Security of witnesses is paramount to the royal fee. We need to reassure witnesses and people wishing to interact with the royal fee that security protocols are in place.
“The royal fee is decided to research antisemitism in Australia with out concern or intimidation.”
Folks with a lived expertise of antisemitism have been invited to participate within the public hearings.
Commissioner Virginia Bell delivered her interim report on Thursday and made 14 suggestions – all of which have been accepted by the federal authorities – on how to reply to anti-Jewish hate and fracturing social cohesion.
The ultimate report is due on December 14.
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