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Caught on Video: An Islamist Blows Out the Candles of a Menorah Honoring Bondi Beach Massacre Victims

You have to wonder if the radical left’s “tolerance” has a blind spot when it comes to Jewish symbols—because this video from a Tel Aviv mall is a gut punch, showing two Islamists casually blowing out the candles on a Menorah honoring the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach massacre. The footage, captured on surveillance and shared by CatchUpFeed on X, shows the duo in dark clothing striding up to the display, one leaning in to extinguish the flames while the other stands guard. It’s not just vandalism; it’s a deliberate desecration, a spit in the face of remembrance for those killed in the Hanukkah attack.

 

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The uploaded image freezes the moment: the mall’s empty corridor, shops shuttered, the Menorah’s lights going dark as the perpetrator blows, his accomplice watching—a chilling snapshot of hate in action.

This isn’t isolated—it’s the fruit of unchecked Islamification, where Europeans bend laws for hijabs and halal, but Jewish events get targeted. Remember the Sydney Hanukkah shooting? 15 dead, dozens wounded by radicals, police fumbling while “right-wing extremism” gets the blame. Here, the attackers walk free, but dress British in Afghanistan? Jail time. The double standard stings.

The left cheers “diversity” until it erases ours—Portland’s “Christmas” tree renamed “The Tree” to comfort Muslims, while Menorahs get snuffed. Trump’s visa lottery halt after the Brown shooter? Spot on—stop importing hate. Voters, midterms are your fight—demand protection for all faiths, not just the favored ones.

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