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The strikes Israel is carrying out on terrorist strongholds in Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran—and possibly other countries—have affected the entire world.
Some countries were positively impacted, as they believe Israel is eliminating the terrorism that the whole world suffers from, which is spreading and planning to dominate the world and impose its laws everywhere.
However, other countries were negatively impacted and view Israel as a war criminal.
They argue that Israel’s bombing in various areas of Palestine and Lebanon has a negative impact on all aspects—political, economic, and social—and that this violence must be resisted, and Israel’s bombing must stop.
In this article, I won’t focus on any specific country but rather on Australia, as our newspaper is primarily concerned with Australian affairs.
I believe that ethnic communities—especially the Islamic ones—are divided into three groups. The first group is like a slaughtered, raging bull, thrashing everywhere because it’s about to die, protesting everywhere in Australia without offering any solutions or sitting at the negotiation table to discuss a suitable solution to stop the war between Israel and the terrorists, and to save the civilian Arabs.
Instead, they protest without understanding, based on one idea: the people being killed are Arab Muslims. The main reason for the protests, however, is that the killer is Israel, whom they see as the enemy of God and humanity.
The second group, more cunning than the first, plans to form political parties based on Islamic principles, aiming to establish branches in Australia and ultimately enforce Sharia law in the country.
The third group is ethnic media that uses possibly true news but presents it provocatively.
As a result, protests are not limited to Arabs or ethnic communities but also extend to Australians themselves, who protest against Israel and stand with the Arabs.
But that’s not all—there are also Australian politicians who believe that opposing Israel and supporting Palestinians and Lebanese will benefit them politically. They say to themselves, “We won’t lose anything by siding with the Arabs, especially the Muslims, because we may need them in the elections.”
This reminds me of an interview I read in the Lebanese-Australian Telegraph between its editor-in-chief Antoine Kazzi and Minister Tony Burke. Burke never missed an opportunity to meet with the Arab Islamic community, always attending their events and showing support to win their votes.
In the interview, Tony Burke announced that he would work hard to grant humanitarian visas to about 1,300 Palestinians, without knowing whether they would live peacefully in Australia or, more likely, plan to do what Hamas and Hezbollah failed to achieve—or use the loophole that allows Muslim men to marry one woman legally and three others under Islamic law, calling them “girlfriends” under Australian law. They have many children, and the Australian government pays to support them. This is a plan to increase the number of Muslims in Australia, eventually turning Australia into a Muslim-majority country.
Thus, Australia itself is funding the imposition of Sharia law and the spread of terrorism within its borders.
Let’s return to Minister Tony Burke, who stated in The Telegraph that he will also help Arabs fleeing Lebanon to Australia by granting them humanitarian visas, thereby assisting in bringing terrorists to Australia. He does not realize that these plans won’t help him win elections, as the Islamic communities in Australia are only using him for their own goals.
Additionally, Tony Burke declared to the Telegraph that he opposes Islamophobia and believes it has no place in Australia.
However, he does not seem to understand the violent teachings in the Qur’an—its verses about killing and hatred—or care about the Islamic agendas being executed in Australia.
Burke expressed horror when opposition leader Peter Dutton stood in Parliament and refused to bring Lebanese refugees to Australia or grant them residency visas. I know Dutton is right, as he understands not only Australian politics but global strategies as well. He is aware of Muslim plans. Supporting Israel is a wise and appropriate stance, as Israel is fighting terrorism, not humanity, and will not stop until the current terrorists are eliminated.
Tony Burke, however, does not want to hear this, lest he lose the Muslim vote in Australia as Dutton did, although Dutton is not concerned about such losses.
Regarding the pro-Palestinian protests in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, Burke said he supports peaceful protests and opposes hate speech, though he did not clarify who is spreading the hate. Is it the Muslims spreading their hatred of Jews, or those revealing the violent texts in Islamic law? Or both?
After reading the entire interview, I felt that Tony Burke’s only goal, as he promised the Muslims, is to win their votes in the elections.
But the truth was revealed when I read that Ziad Bassiouni, described by SBS Arabic as being from the Islamic community, ran against the prominent Labor MP Tony Burke in Watson.
This proves that Burke’s hope of securing the Muslim vote did not materialize; the community merely used him to achieve their goals, and now they are fielding a Muslim candidate in his place to increase the number of Muslim politicians in Australia and eventually form Islamic political parties to turn Australia into an Islamic state.
And to ensure Burke’s loyalty, in case Bassiouni loses the election, Dr. Jamal Rifi, also from the Muslim community, established the “Friends of Tony Burke” association to support him, ensuring they don’t lose his support whether he wins the election or moves on to another position.
Tony Burke wasn’t the only one deceived. Let’s talk about Fatima Payman, the Labor senator.
When she stood in Parliament to announce her support for Palestine, she was stopped by the party.
Muslims in Australia then embraced her and used her to establish the “Australian Voice” party, a party based on Islamic principles.