Australian Journalist Charged with “Antisemitism” for Retweeting Critical Posts on Israel’s Gaza War
Mary Kostakidis, a prominent Australian journalist, is facing charges of “antisemitism” for retweeting two critical posts about Israel’s ongoing genocidal war in Gaza. Accused by a Zionist group of supporting ethnic cleansing, Kostakidis now confronts allegations of violating the nation’s Racial Discrimination Act.
The CEO of the Zionist Federation of Australia filed a complaint against Kostakidis for retweeting posts from January, featuring a speech by Hezbollah’s Secretary General Nasrallah criticizing Israel. The posts were created by independent journalists condemning Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Despite the demands from the Zionist group for an apology and removal of the posts, Kostakidis remains defiant, stating that she will continue covering international events. The journalist’s legal team has defended her actions, emphasizing the importance of sharing diverse perspectives.
As the Gaza conflict continues to claim thousands of lives, Kostakidis remains unwavering in her commitment to reporting on the atrocities in the region, undeterred by attempts to silence her.