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In a move that has sparked debate, the Australian government recently revoked the travel visa of Sammy Yahood, a Jewish influencer known for his provocative statements against Islam on social media. Critics contend this decision reflects a broader pattern of perceived discrimination against pro-Israel advocates by the authorities.

Yahood alleged on Instagram that the Australian administration had contacted the United Arab Emirates to prevent him from flying to Melbourne. He had arranged his travel through the UAE just days before a tragic attack at Bondi Beach, where 15 individuals were killed during a Hannukah celebration. In the wake of the incident, Yahood expressed his desire to inspire hope within the Jewish community through his presence.

Rabbi Yossi Friedman addresses those gathering at a flower memorial near the Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, following the shooting in Sydney, Australia. (Mark Baker/AP Photo)

Rabbi speaks at a memorial for the victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting

Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke commented on the visa cancellation, stating, according to The Guardian, that “spreading hatred is not a valid reason for entry.” Yahood, through his online platforms, has controversially advocated for a ban on Islam, arguing that “tolerance should not extend to those who are intolerant towards us.”

Weighing in on the situation, Avi Yemini, chief reporter for Rebel News Online in Australia, remarked to Fox News Digital that Yahood is merely the latest in a series of Jewish individuals denied entry into Australia. Yemini claims this is not due to any genuine security concerns but rather a governmental effort to appease a particular voting demographic.

Avi Yemini, chief reporter for Rebel News Online in Australia, told Fox News Digital that Yahood “is just the latest name on a growing list of Jews being barred from entering Australia, not because they pose any genuine security threat, but because this government is pandering to a specific voting bloc.”

Yemini claimed that “only one Islamist extremist has been stopped under this government. In the aftermath of the Bondi terror attack, that imbalance tells you everything you need to know about their priorities.”

The Australian government blocked the visa of Lebanese preacher Hussain Makke in March 2025, according to the Herald Sun. Makke had planned to speak during Ramadan in Melbourne and Sydney. His visa was canceled after he attended the funeral of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, whom he described as the “greatest freedom fighter.”

Fox News Digital also found that in Aug. 2025, the government blocked travel for a Palestinian cookbook author who openly expressed support for Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre, the Sydney Morning Herald said. SBS reported that a 61-year-old Palestinian woman had her visa canceled while in Australia in July 2025.

Melbourne Synagogue

A member of the Jewish community recovers an item from the Adass Israel Synagogue on Dec. 6, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. An arson attack on the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne forced congregants to flee as flames engulfed the building. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the incident as an antisemitic act, emphasizing that such violence at a place of worship is unacceptable in Australia.  (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Three other Israelis were also canceled after Oct. 7, 2023 by the Australian government. In June last year, the visa of prominent pro-Israel activist Hillel Fuld was stopped. Fuld’s brother was killed in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem in 2018.

The Times of Israel reported that in a letter sent to Fuld from the Ministry of Home Affairs, his visit would incite “particular segments of the community, namely the Islamic population,” the report claimed.

Two months later, the government canceled a visa for right-wing Israeli politician Simcha Rothman, who had a speaking tour scheduled in Melbourne and Sydney. Rothman is a member of Israel’s governing coalition.

Australia antisemitism

Sign on a house saying “Kill Israel.” (Executive Council of Australian Jewry )

In 2024, Burke canceled a visa for former Israeli parliamentarian Ayelet Shaked, citing remarks about Palestinians that he felt were “demeaning,” according to ABC News.

The Australian Embassy and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade did not answer questions about Yemini’s claims. The press secretary of the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, declined to respond without Fox News Digital naming sources of criticism against the pm.

The Home Affairs Ministry told Fox News Digital it could not comment on specific cases and did not respond to additional questions.

The environment inside Australia remains tense following the Bondi Beach massacre.

Former Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison recently drew condemnation when he suggested that Muslim leaders should be licensed to preach, and that their teaching should be translated into English. Morrison suggested that Muslims in Australia should take “accountability and responsibility” for radicalization, the Australian reported.

Australia antisemitism

An anti-Israel protester’s high-vis jacket during a march against the Jewish state by the Sydney Harbor Bridge in Australia, Aug. 2025. (Ayush Kumar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The site also claimed that one of the shooters had ties to Sydney preacher Wissam Haddad, some of whose lectures ABC News says were ordered removed from social media by a federal judge because they were found to contain “racist and antisemitic” content.

The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) produced a 15-minute video which they claim contains multiple instances of incitement to violence towards Jews, recorded at protests in Sydney and at a variety of mosques within 30–40 minutes of Bondi Beach.

Albanese’s press secretary did not respond to questions about whether Albanese had made any effort to respond to the conduct shown in the video.

The Australian National Imams’ Council called Morrison’s remarks “reckless, irresponsible, and deeply ill-informed,” and said it was unacceptable “to suggest that an entire faith community should be held accountable for the actions of two (alleged) criminal offenders, both of whom law enforcement agencies have confirmed acted alone.”

Yemini said the response to Morrison “is part of a broader attempt to shut down any honest conversation about what is driving the surge in antisemitism and ideological violence in Australia.” He said that Australians were told for years that “it was reasonable to distinguish between Islam and radical Islam. Now, we’re being told to ignore the fact that attackers themselves cite religion as their motivation.”

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