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“Deeply disturbed”: Jewish woman speaks out on rise of Neo-Nazi hate in Brisbane

Gary Hardgrave

Neo-Nazi flyers, swastikas, and anti-Semitic graffiti have been appearing in Moorooka and Annerley, raising concerns that recent events in Sydney could signal similar threats in Brisbane.

Member of the Brisbane Jewish community and 4BC listener, Rebecca told Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive, ‘We really thought that the ceasefire would help, but it hasn’t.”

“I thought that the stories of all the hostages being released and what they endured at the hands of Hamas would help change people’s opinions.”

“But, you know, as Jewish people, we remain hopeful,” Rebecca continued.

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