Watson – which includes suburbs such as Lakemba,Punchbowl and Greenacre — has one of the highest percentages of Muslims in the country,making it a target for Muslim campaigners who believe the Albanese government has been too supportive of Israel since the war in Gaza began.
On October 12 last year,five days after the attacks that killed an estimated 1200 people in Israel,Basyouny shared a Facebook post containing an illustration of a rock-throwing protester and a machine-gun-wielding paraglider,according to screenshots provided to this masthead.
The original post by another Facebook user,which Basyouny shared to his 132,000 followers,featured an Arabic caption saying:“Dreams,my friend,come true for those who seek and work to see them come true!”
Hamas militants used paragliders to breach the Gaza-Israel border on October 7 in their first known use of the tactic while 1987,the date under the image of the rock-throwing figure,is the year of the Palestinian uprising known as the First Intifada.
After initially saying that he would examine the Facebook post and provide a response,Basyouny did not respond to multiple subsequent requests for comment.
Sky News previously reported that Basyouny used a separate Facebook post to share videos of people appearing to celebrate the attacks in Sydney’s west on October 8,the day news of the massacre broke in Australia.