Greens slammed, Albo slient on deal

December 12, 2024

Thursday 12 December 2025
Alexi Demetriadi
The Australian


 Jewish leaders have slammed the Greens for selecting a candidate who  described Zionists as "angry Karens" who "invoked the  Holocaust" to deflect criticism as Anthony Albanese refused to rule out  a preference deal with the party despite condemning it for its role in the  anti-Semitism crisis.
 
 The heavy criticism of the party came as Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi  counselled her chief of staff for suggesting Melbourne's synagogue  firebombing could have been a "Zionist false flag attack".
 
 The Prime Minister, speaking at the Sydney Jewish Museum on Wednesday to  announce $8.5m in funding for the site, called Woollahra's latest  anti-Semitic attack "horrific and shocking", defending his  government's record fighting Jewish hatred and his response to the Adass  Israel Synagogue firebombing.
 
 Mr Albanese, however, refused to rule out preference deals with the Greens  saying it was a matter for the party who Labor, the Liberals and Jewish  leaders have said have contributed to rampant antiSemitism and societal  breakdown.
 
 He said he had personally been "attacked by the party" throughout  his political career, slamming Greens members who had taken part in the  "outrageous demonstration" at his Grayndler electorate office.
 
 The Greens on Tuesday announced high-profile poet Omar Sakr as its candidate  for Blaxland a seat held by Education Minister Jason Clare that is being  targeted by The Muslim Vote movement.
 
 Blaxland will be a divisive, conflict-centric campaign, and Mr Sakr has been  strident in his proPalestine, anti-Israel and antiZionist commentary.
 
 On social media, Mr Sakr has called Zionists "angry Karens" and  "privileged shits", and said they "invoked the Holocaust"  to deflect criticism something he called a "Zionist tradition", a  movement he has labelled a "murderous cult".
 
 After Hamas's October 7 atrocities, which he suggested were  "provoked", he wrote on X: "I cannot and will not condemn  Hamas.
 
 I will urge them to show restraint and protect civilians, but no more and no  less than that."
 
 Mr Sakr also called the 600 Jewish creatives who were doxxed by pro-Palestine  activists in January "pathetic" and said their behaviour was  "irredeemable".
 
 Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said the Greens had  plummeted to "new lows".
 
 "Not even synagogues being firebombed is enough to get them to take the  anti-Semitism crisis seriously," he said, adding that the party's  extremism could not be "rewarded" with preferences.
 
 Zionist Federation of Australian chief executive Alon Cassuto said the party  had "incited discord and consistently exploited the conflict for  political gain".
 
 "Their new candidate believes in a 'murderous Zionist cult', mocks calls  for 'social cohesion' as a Zionist conspiracy, and says it's time to take  'civil disobedience to the next level'," he said.
 
 "A large majority of the Jewish community would interpret his offensive  rhetoric about Zionism as a code word for Jews."
 
 Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Peter Wertheim said  the party was "determined to rebrand" from environmentalism to  "a party of Jewhaters".
 
 "Not even the torching of a synagogue or the destruction we saw last  night in Woollahra seems to have given them pause," he said.
 
 "Instead of dialling down the rhetoric and condemning the violence, the  Greens seem intent on fanning the flames."
 
 On Wednesday, Greens leader Adam Bandt distanced himself from Mr Sakr's  comments, saying he personally "wouldn't use that language".  "The enormity of the Holocaust must not be diminished," he said.
 
 Former Guardian Australian journalist Antoun Issa was on Wednesday  "counselled" by Senator Faruqi for suggesting in an Instagram post  that the Adass Israel Synagogue firebombing could be a "Zionist false  flag attack".
 
 Senator Faruqi, the Greens' anti-racism spokeswoman, said her chief of  staff's comments were "inadvisable and inappropriate".

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