Posted on 12/15/2025 5:39:15 PM PST by Words Matter
Cries 'blood on your hands' at the home affairs minister and Muslim lawmaker visiting Bondi Beach. Senator Mehreen Faruqi faced angry members of the public and tough questioning from Sky News while visiting the site of the Bondi Beach terror attack that killed 15 at a Hanukkah event, amid scrutiny of her rhetoric on Israel and antisemitism News Agencies, ynet|
Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi was confronted by angry members of the public and pressed by a Sky News journalist on Monday over her past rhetoric on Israel and antisemitism, as she visited the site of the Bondi Beach massacre in which 15 people were killed during a Hanukkah celebration event.

The post Faruqi was forced to delete in 2024: At a protest beside a sign that 'throws Israel in the trash'

Bondi Beach a day after the massacre
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Do they have a magic globe from somewhere that shows an imaginary country called Palestine? The same one that shows Unicornstan perhaps?
You mean the country of the people who went extinct 3000 years ago?
The country of a people who never even existed 3000 years ago.
Stop trying to coexist. These people are indeed religious fanatics whose goal is to exterminate all non-Muslims.
Early life
Faruqi was born on 8 July 1963[1] to a Punjabi Pashtun family in Lahore, Pakistan.[2] Her father, a civil engineer, was a professor at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) in Lahore and she grew up on the UET campus. She graduated from UET with a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) degree in 1988, and subsequently worked as a structural engineer. Her older brothers, younger sister, husband, and father-in-law are also civil engineers. Faruqi had an arranged marriage with husband Omar whom she first met at work.[3]
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