Australian salon manager takes anti-Israeli position, will hopefully be evicted, and the local government causes anguish by barring Simcha Rothman from visiting
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Tuesday, August 19, 2025 at 11:27 AM.An Israeli man seeking a haircut at Juniper Salon in Bentley, Melbourne, was expelled after the owner, Katrina, identified his accent and branded him a “baby killer” responsible for “genocide in Gaza.” The incident, exposed through a viral confrontation by Jewish Australian journalist Avi Yemini, has fueled protests, legal threats, and a landlord’s vow to evict the salon, spotlighting a surge in antisemitism linked to the Israel-Gaza war.It's to be hoped she'll be out of a store unit, but this isn't the only problem coming from Down Under of recent. The Australian premier, Anthony Albanese, and his staff have banned Knesset member Simcha Rothman from attending a meeting with local Jewish residents who're suffering from anti-semitism that Albanese's government has practically enabled, even as they could arrange a virtual conference via computer link:
The Israeli, a local resident, booked an appointment at Juniper Salon, known for specializing in curly hair. “I saw she specialized in curly hair here,” he told Yemini. “I booked for Monday at 12:00. She heard my accent, asked where I’m from. I said Israel, and she told me, ‘You can leave.’” Katrina escalated, shouting, “You’re a baby killer,” and slammed the door, declaring Israelis unwelcome. Yemini, from Rebel News, booked an appointment to confront her, capturing the exchange on camera.
“She admitted she kicked him out for being Israeli,” Yemini said. When challenged on Australia’s Racial Discrimination Act, which prohibits nationality-based discrimination, Katrina retorted, “Israelis aren’t a race,” and repeated, “They were a baby killer. Now, off.” She falsely claimed the man was in the “Israeli offense force,” ignoring Israel’s compulsory national service.
Yemini pressed her hypocrisy, noting the salon’s “progressive” branding, with Instagram posts proclaiming, “All the hate in the world is sold to you. All the love in the world is free,” and welcoming trans people. “Are Jewish and Israeli trans people safe with you here?” he asked. Katrina’s response, “Hell yeah. Look at my stickers. Um, definitely not”, exposed her selective inclusivity. [...]
The salon’s landlord, furious, vowed to evict Katrina, citing prior issues and her “proud anti-Zionist” stance, which Yemini criticized: “Anti-Zionists believe they’re morally superior, but don’t know Zionism is intrinsic to Judaism.” The Israeli man plans to sue, potentially facing Katrina with a $100,000 fine and anti-discrimination training.
The group that organised speaking events for Israeli far-right politician Simcha Rothman says "the show will go on" and he will appear virtually in Australia after the Knesset member's visa was cancelled days before his scheduled visit.Their obsessions are some of the most poisonous around, and they've made Oz unsafe for Jews. Albanese is indeed a weak leader, as Netanyahu noted, and he'll go down in history in disgrace and shame. As for the part about LGBT ideology and the hairdresser's welcoming it to the salon, it's just like such people to otherwise favor such moral perversions, and another clue a lot of people supporting such ideologies and propaganda are antisemitic.
In a social media post on Tuesday, the Australian Jewish Association declared that they would not "bow down" and Mr Rothman would address an event organised by the group via Zoom.
The politician, whose party is part of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition, was due to appear in person at events in Australia within days, including one in Sydney next Thursday.
But on Monday, the government confirmed his visa had been cancelled, as Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke warned he would not accept people coming to the country to spread division.
Hours later, the Israeli government declared that it would revoke the visas of Australia's representatives to the Palestinian Authority.
Relations between the Australian and Israeli governments have soured over past months, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's announcement that Australia would recognise Palestinian statehood in September eliciting a furious response from his counterpart.
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