In Sydney’s west, division over Gaza action drives election debate
- Thousands of Muslims gathered at Lakemba Mosque to celebrate Eid, illustrating the spiritual significance of the day amid ongoing tensions over Gaza.
- A threatening note was delivered to Al Zahra Mosque, leading to a police investigation into its origins.
- Community leader Jamal Rifi criticized the divisive tactics used by certain groups, emphasizing that they promote fear and misinformation in the Muslim community.
- Gamel Kheir expressed his community's anger and helplessness, noting a departure from tradition as Lakemba Mosque stopped inviting politicians to events due to dissatisfaction with government handling of the Gaza situation.
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In Sydney’s west, division over Gaza action drives election debate
An activist group’s attempt to ban politicians from attending Muslim events has drawn criticism from some community leaders, but others insist politicians haven’t got the message.
·Sydney, Australia
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