The Israelis reportedly left the shop quickly but the shopkeeper was said to have followed them outside with her shovel raised. The backpackers recorded the incident.
As the two backpackers in their 20s visited Flinders Tobacco on Flinders Street, they noticed the shop was raising money for “Palestine,” the ADC stated. After the backpackers asked for more details on where the donation would go, the shopkeeper reportedly became enraged.
“Get the f*** out of my store!” she yelled at them before approaching them with a shovel, ADC reported. “You are dirty f***ing filthy Jew.”
The Israelis reportedly left the shop quickly, but the shopkeeper allegedly followed them outside with her shovel raised. The backpackers recorded the incident.
Dr. Dvir Abramovich, Chairman of the Anti-Defamation Commission, condemned the incident.
“This is a scene ripped straight from the darkest pages of history—a venomous and shameful outburst dripping with hatred, teetering on the edge of violence,” Abramovich said. “Two young Israelis, eager to embrace the adventure and warmth Australia is known for, instead found themselves thrust into a nightmare they could never have imagined.”
“The emotional scars inflicted on these young tourists will remain with them forever,” Abramovich continued.”Imagine the fear, the humiliation they must have felt as they were attacked with words and weapons alike. And imagine the chilling effect this has on Australia’s Jewish community, who will see this as yet another warning sign that antisemitism is not only alive—it’s growing, emboldened, and dangerously unchecked.”
Antisemitism down under
The incident came following a rise in recorded global antisemitic incidents, which tailed Hamas’s October 7 attacks on southern Israel.
Jewish schoolgirls traveling home in Melbourne were subjected to shouts of “Heil Hitler” two weeks ago. Another Jewish student was left bruised after an antisemitic attack turned physical in September.
In one of the more extreme antisemitic incidents to hit the land down under over the past year, a non-Jewish man was abducted, robbed and assaulted in Melbourne by pro-Palestinian activists for working for a Jewish employer.