Illustrative photo for: Migrants celebrate antisemitic chant outside Sydney Opera

Shortly after the October 7th attack in Israel, reports emerged of a large group of migrants gathering outside the Sydney Opera House. Witnesses describe the crowd engaging in celebratory chanting, including anti-Semitic slogans such as “Gas the Jews.” The incident has sparked concern and condemnation from community leaders and authorities.

The gathering appeared to be spontaneous, with some individuals expressing positive sentiments towards the attack, though details remain under investigation. Law enforcement officials responded to monitor the situation and ensure public safety, emphasizing that hate speech and extremist expressions are unacceptable.

Human rights organizations and community leaders have condemned the chants, calling for tolerance and unity in the face of violence and ideological hostility. Local authorities affirmed their commitment to countering hate crimes and protecting vulnerable communities from prejudice and discrimination.

This event has reignited discussions about the rise of extremism and the importance of social cohesion. Officials are urging the public to remain vigilant and to report any instances of hate speech or violence to authorities to prevent further incidents.

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