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Protesters yell slogans as they march in a protest rally against Israeli military action in Gaza, in Sydney on October 9, 2023, amid a surge of violence in the region which has so far killed hundreds and wounded thousands.

The Australian Jewish Community denounced hundreds of people who rallied in South-West Sydney to show support for the Hamas attack on a Sunday night.

Through a video recorded in Greenacre, a green and red firework can be seen launched behind a moving silver ute. Palestinian flags were waved from the car, crossing the red lights while the shell fireworks surfaced to be shot from a mortar tube with car horns and cheers of their approval.

Pro-Palestine Rally Supporters in Lakemba

The Pro-Palestine rally supporters in Lakemba celebrated their victory, recognized as the day of courage, happiness, and pride. The crowd cheered simultaneously, "Palestine will be free" and "Allahu Akbra" (God is great).

Sheikh Ibrahim Dadoun, a Hamas supporter, said, "My brothers, My sisters, I'm Smiling, I'm smiling, and I'm happy, I'm elated."

According to news.com.au, the Australian Jewish Community is sickened to witness such an obscene rally approving the innocent killings and violent demonstrations.

"It is distressing that there are monsters living amongst us, and we expect the Muslim community to condemn the actions," Robert Gregory, the chief executive officer of the Australian Jewish Association, said.

Gregory urges the authorities to press charges for the supporters who participated in the rally to be deported. 

"They are clearly not fit to be in Australia," he added.

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Gregory already expects the Muslim community not to be involved in this movement, but he thinks there are still "monsters" in some parts of Sydney.

Women and children are also victims in the rally. They are forcefully raped and murdered. These supporters show no remorse, as "if they are still in the Middle Ages," as stated by Gregory.

However, Maha Abdo, the chief executive of Muslim Women Australia, suggests that the local Muslim community maintain peace while recovering from the pain of the attack.

"There is a lot of trauma, anxiety and fear. Loss of life on all sides is just not right. It hurts, and the pain, of course, increases over the years of oppression," Abdo said.

The NSW police started an investigation and proceeded to name vehicles and their owners. The police asked the residents to relay the information to Bankstown police or Crime Stoppers for further analysis.

Campsie police were asked to monitor an unauthorized protest activity at The Boulevarde Reserve at 7:30 p.m. in Lakemba. The NSW police confirmed that there were no further incidents in the demonstration. There were also no arrests made.

Other than in South-West Sydney, other horrible Hamas celebrations occurred in various nations across the globe, including Turkey, Kuwait, Yemen, and Iran, and some parts of England, Canada, and Germany.

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