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Shocking footage of a toddler and other children chanting vile anti-Israel slogans in suburban Melbourne has been called an 'incitement' to hatred by a prominent civil rights spokesman. At one point, a girl described no older than two or three is coached by an older woman to chant 'from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free' into a megaphone. That slogan is widely understood to be a call for the destruction of the state of Israel or the genocide of Jews in Israel.
Shocking footage of a little girl pictured and other children chanting vile anti-Israel slogans in Melbourne has been called an 'incitement' to hatred by a prominent civil rights spokesman. In another clip, which was obtained by Sky News , a young boy gets a crowd of about protesters to follow his chant of 'Intifada revolution, there is only one solution, intifada revolution.
Intifada is an Arabic word meaning uprising, which in the Israel-Palestine conflict often refers to a call for violence and terror. In the two intifada periods in Israel - the late s and the early s β around 1, Israelis were killed in attacks such as suicide bombings. Other children at the Dandenong protest were filmed chanting 'Israel is a terrorist state'. Dr Abramovich said 'Melbourne's reputation for being a welcoming haven for the Jewish community is being torn to shreds.
The ugly and destructive ideologies of a terrorist organisation should not be imported into our nation and corrupt our children's hearts and minds. The Melbourne footage was revealed as protesters at a University of Sydney encampment were condemned for hosting a 'kids' excursion' last Friday.
Children at that protest were filmed leading anti-Israel chants calling for an 'intifada' and calling Israel a 'terrorist state'. Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah, a researcher at Macquarie University, held a 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' 'all ages' event at the University of Sydney to 'inspire' children to 'stand up for justice and solidarity'. Footage showed Dr Abdel-Fattah clapping and encouraging children as they chanted slogans such as 'from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free'.