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Feb 19th, 2026 at 11:26am
 
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Reply #1 - Feb 19th, 2026 at 1:26pm
 
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Imam kicks door. Blames vandals. Gets caught. Flips out.


AUSTRALIA'S most controversial sheik, Taj Din al-Hilali, has been caught on videotape kicking in a door at his own mosque before calling police to report an act of vandalism.

The head imam at the Lakemba mosque, who caused outrage in 2006 by comparing scantily clad women to uncovered meat, was shown on a CCTV security tape kicking open the door just minutes before reporting the incident.

The Nine Network's A Current Affair last night broadcast the videotape from March 9, showing the incident, which Sheik Hilali initially denied.

"There is a trick in this camera. There is a trick in this film," he told ACA.

The footage shows four young men locking the door behind them at 10.28pm.

Nine minutes later, Sheik Hilali checks the lock and pushes on the top of the door, bending it on its hinges. After checking the corridor, he disappears from view before rushing towards it and kicking it open at 10.46pm.

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It's not unprecedented for Lakemba mosque to make up bullshit.
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Reply #2 - Feb 19th, 2026 at 2:23pm
 
During the Cronulla Riots. Lakemba Mosque was surrounded by hundreds of Moslem - a lot armed with guns and knives. It was these very Moslems who did some drive-by shootings if Christian Churches later down the track as if to claim that the anger of Sydney beachgoers was because of Christian reasons
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Reply #3 - Feb 19th, 2026 at 2:29pm
 
100% false flag.
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Reply #4 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 8:37am
 
Have they called for shooting fewer Jews in the streets of Sydney? Perhaps that might work better.
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Reply #5 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 8:48am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 19th, 2026 at 11:26am:



So police should open and inspect their mail before it's delivered?


good idea.
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Reply #6 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 9:03am
 
Put them behind bars for their own good.
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Reply #7 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 9:32am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 19th, 2026 at 11:26am:


OMG!  A threatening letter!! 

Get real! I would much prefer a dozen "threatening" letters than a couple of armed shooters killing innocent infidels in a park! 
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Reply #8 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:15am
 
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Reply #9 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 11:20am
 
What were the contents of this letter? Where was it posted?  Its arrival seems very convenient on the eve of their pagan festival, allowing the Mohammedans to claim victim status yet again.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #10 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 11:40am
 
They are victims of the Bondi shooting, which makes Islam look like some kind of violent, hostile, anti-Jewish cult.
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Reply #11 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 11:57am
 
A nice drone carrying BIG BOMBA payload through Mosque open window should prove Mussos right. 👍
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Reply #12 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 1:47pm
 
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Reply #13 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 1:57pm
 
Sounds like when the Democrats paid people to fly Confederacy Flags at Trump rallies.
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Reply #14 - Feb 20th, 2026 at 3:13pm
 
Jasin wrote on Feb 19th, 2026 at 2:23pm:
During the Cronulla Riots. Lakemba Mosque was surrounded by hundreds of Moslem - a lot armed with guns and knives. It was these very Moslems who did some drive-by shootings if Christian Churches later down the track as if to claim that the anger of Sydney beachgoers was because of Christian reasons


Mussos would never send letters - they just get out there with their guns and knives and attack.   Like the musso kid supported by two others who stabbed Bishop Emmanuel at the Christ the Good Shepherd Church near Fairfield in an act of terrorism. 

Within minutes, the mussos were there in support as the churchgoers fought back.  What ensued is typical of anything to do with muslims - a full on riot. 

And they say he acted alone.   Roll Eyes



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Reply #15 - Feb 23rd, 2026 at 4:02pm
 
Never mind Laakemba Mosque
Australia calls fo more security



ISIS brides, Gaza visas, and the IRGC
Is Canberra putting Australia at risk?

When Australia originally decided to repatriate women and children from Syrian camps linked to the Islamic State (ISIS), the government presented it as an exercise in national responsibility that was carefully managed and security led.

However, ISIS was not an ordinary insurgency, it operated a death cult – broadcasting beheadings of Western hostages and glorifying mass casualty terrorism.

To welcome back its adherents, along with children born and raised within this ideological furnace, is to take a calculated risk that ordinary Australians should not be willing to accept.

This risk is far from hypothetical.

It has been alleged by police and security forces that the Bondi Hanukah terrorist attack in December of 2025 was inspired by ISIS ideology. Reports allege the ISIS flag was found in their vehicle after the attack.

It is my belief that any rhetoric from the Albanese government that the ISIS brides will be ‘monitored’ is futile. Individuals already on security watchlists, here and abroad, have been able to cause harm.

Many Australians have voiced their opinion that ISIS brides should never be allowed to return to this country.
There are no assurances or political messaging which can guarantee that Australia will not see another ISIS inspired attack. For ordinary Australians, the grass is not greener with such individuals on our soil. Performative virtue signalling serves no national security purpose, it only erodes public trust.

I implore Tony Burke to remember his responsibility is to the safety and security of all Australians.

At the same time, Australia granted roughly 3,000 temporary visas to Palestinians affected by the Gaza conflict. Reports suggest many of these visas were processed in under 24 hours and with little to no vetting of identity, security background checks, or character verification. This is despite schools indoctrinating children (and thus the young people of Palestine) since Hamas took control over Gaza. They were taught to hate and were inspired to pursue martyrdom (suicide bombings and murder of Israelis and Westerners). Our government presented these visas as humanitarian, but for critics it highlights a glaring contrast in treatment: Palestinians fleeing conflict could secure rapid entry, while visitors from a democratic ally faced protracted scrutiny and exhaustive questioning.

Now consider the experience of many Israeli citizens applying simply to visit Australia since October 2023. Formally, the system remains the same. Applications are lodged through the framework overseen by the Department of Home Affairs. The initial form typically takes two to three hours to complete. Yet many Israelis, particularly those who have served in the Israel Defence Forces, as most Jewish Israeli adults have due to compulsory service, report receiving detailed supplementary questionnaires requesting granular information about units, deployments, ranks, and operational conduct.

In Israel, much military information is classified or legally sensitive. Former personnel are often restricted in what they may disclose. Being asked to provide detailed operational accounts to a foreign government can place applicants in an uncomfortable position. What appears to Australian officials as prudent, or ideological vetting can feel, to the individual, like intrusive suspicion directed at ordinary citizens of a democratic ally.

Israel cooperates closely with Western partners, including Australia, on counter-terrorism and intelligence sharing. Meanwhile, Australian authorities have investigated extremist rhetoric and alleged foreign interference linked to overseas actors, including concerns surrounding Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

In a development that underscores the inconsistency of Australia’s immigration and national-security policies, it has been reported that Hanieh Safavi, the daughter of Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi – a former chief of the IRGC and adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader – was allegedly granted Australian permanent residency. Critics have urged a review of her status.

The security landscape is complex and volatile. Tony Burke holds broad discretionary powers to refuse or cancel visas on character grounds. Those powers exist to protect Australians and that must remain paramount. The debate is not about whether vetting should occur, but whether it is applied proportionately and consistently.

Public confidence in immigration policy depends on a clear sense of balance. If Australians perceive that individuals once associated with extremist movements are managed and reintegrated, while visitors from a democratic ally face exhaustive scrutiny because of compulsory national service, questions will inevitably arise.

Governments cannot eliminate risk entirely, but they can ensure that their first responsibility, the safety, and security of Australians is pursued with even-handedness, clarity, and strategic judgment.

The stakes could not be higher. ISIS brides joined a death cult that committed crimes against humanity. Their children, born overseas, have been exposed to this ideology. There is evidence from other nations that this could pose an ongoing security risk.

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Reply #16 - Feb 23rd, 2026 at 4:32pm
 
Perhaps we should turn up one Friday afternoon and build them a 20m high perimeter wall with no doors or windows.

Should keep the community a bit safer.
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Reply #17 - Feb 23rd, 2026 at 4:41pm
 
Jasin wrote on Feb 20th, 2026 at 11:57am:
A nice drone carrying BIG BOMBA payload through Mosque open window should prove Mussos right. 👍


Traditional ammo messaging art?

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