Ridiculous scenes as pro-Palestine protesters demonstrate outside a Jewish SCHOOL: ‘How low will they stoop?’

  • Pro-Palestine supporters accused of targeting children 
  •  Protesters stood outside Perth’s only Jewish school

Pro-Palestine supporters have been accused of targeting children after a protest was staged outside Perth’s only Jewish school.

A photo of the protest outside Carmel School, which has students from Kindergarten to Year 12, was posted by the Australian Jewish Association on X on Monday afternoon.

The caption read: ‘Jewish children targeted. Outside Carmel School, Perth’s only Jewish school. 

‘”Free Palestine” hate has swept across Australia as Labor governments have stood by. 

‘How low will they stoop?”

The photo showed two people carrying the Palestinian flag, while at least one other protester was wearing the flag as a cape. 

One held a sign that read: ‘Criminals. Cut ties with apartheid Israel.’

Two police officers were also at the scene. 

Pictured: Pro-Palestine protesters outside Carmel School – Perth’s only Jewish school – on Monday

The Australian Jewish Association posted a photo of the demonstration on X, with the caption: 'Jewish children targeted'

The Australian Jewish Association posted a photo of the demonstration on X, with the caption: ‘Jewish children targeted’

Social media users were horrified by the demonstration.

‘When they have to go after Jewish children there’s a bigger issue with these people than just supporting Palestine, this should never be taken out on Australia’s Jewish community,’ one user said.

Another wrote: ‘What the f*** do Australian-born Jewish kids have to do with a…war on the other side of the planet?’

A third user said: ‘This is child intimidation.’ 

On Friday, the school announced a project to commemorate the first anniversary of October 7, when tensions between Palestine and Israel escalated due to an attack by Hamas.

In a Facebook post, it asked students to bring old colourful toys and household items to school for the project.

‘We appreciate your support for this project, and urge you all to contribute to this wonderful piece of art, fostering a spirit of unity and strength,’ the post read.

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