A NSW Supreme Court judge has ruled that a man convicted of vandalism in Sydney’s east was not an antisemitic bigot, but rather a “vandal for hire” — manipulated into spray-painting cars with pro-Israel slogans by someone else for cash and drugs. The court dismissed efforts to extend his supervision after revoking parole, finding the graffiti expressed political hostility, not antisemitism under Australia’s common understanding. The judge argued labeling the act as antisemitic unfairly treated Farhat differently under the law, causing injustice.
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