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AUSTRALIA TO CRACK DOWN ON TERROR SYMPATHISERS

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In this video, I discuss the disturbing rise of pro-Hezbollah and pro-Hamas sentiments in Australia following the 7th October terrorist attacks. Despite Hezbollah being a listed terrorist organisation in Australia, there have been protests in Melbourne and Sydney glorifying their leader, Hassan Nasrallah, and openly chanting anti-Semitic slogans. I explain why Australia's response to these radical Islamists has been weak compared to other Western countries and highlight the political implications of this appeasement. The Australian Greens party has even endorsed these protests, further complicating the situation. With insights into how Australia’s Muslim population compares to the UK and the US, I explore why the country is not yet facing the same levels of extremism as Britain—but warn about what could happen as the numbers grow. Watch the video to understand the deeper issues at play and what action the Australian government is now taking, thanks to political pressure from leaders like Peter Dutton. If you're concerned about the rise of Islamist extremism in the West and its impact on free societies, this video is a must-watch. You can buy me a coffee Join this channel to get access to the perks: You can also support my work by donating via Paypal or becoming a patron. Patreon Paypal You can also follow me on following social media platforms. Twitter: @TheHarrisSultan Instagram: TheHarrisSultan Follow me on Telegram 00:00 Highlights 01:02 Hezbollah and Australian Politics 01:51 Support and Funding for the Channel 02:26 October 7th Attack and Aftermath 04:04 Radical Islamism in Australia 05:22 Global Muslim Population and Radicalism 06:10 Nasrullah and Anti-Semitic Protests 07:19 Media and Political Responses 09:24 Australian Greens and Anti-Israel Sentiments 13:10 Government Actions and Criticisms 15:39 Conclusion and Call to Action

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