‘Get them out of here’: Australian PM Anthony Albanese, Tony Burke heckled at Eid prayers in Sydney over support for Israel — watch

‘Get them out of here’: Australian PM Anthony Albanese, Tony Burke heckled at Eid prayers in Sydney over support for Israel — watch

Anger of the Muslim community toward the Australian government spilled into an Eid prayer gathering in Western Sydney, attended by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, as a small number of attendees called for the leaders to be removed from the mosque.The leaders, attending the event in Lakemba — part of Burke’s electorate — were seated among thousands, ahead of Eid al-Fitr celebrations, when a handful of people began heckling during a post-prayer address, ABC News reported. Shouts of “boo Tony Burke, boo Albanese,” “genocide supporters,” and “get them out of here” rang out, though many others in the crowd appeared welcoming.NSW Police were called to the mosque over a disturbance about 8am and ordered a 33-year-old man to move on. He was escorted out without any further incident.The man, Sheikh Mukhlis, said he was thrown off the stairs barefoot after heckling Albanese and Burke.“The question we need to ask ourselves is why are they there in our sacred places, in our sacred times, put up in front, smiling for photos,” he said in a social media video.“The irony is, if you listen to what the sheikh was actually saying in his khutbah, about our happiness being incomplete because there isn’t peace in Gaza and there’s a war in Lebanon.”The Muslim community has been divided on whether the federal govt should be invited to events due to their ongoing strained relationship.There have been increased tensions due to criticisms of the govt’s response to the Israeli war in Gaza, the increase in Islamophobic attacks in Australia and the NSW Police’s response to Muslim men who were praying during a protest in Sydney.Lakemba Mosque itself has received several hateful and threatening letters this year, which it said have left the community fearful.Today was the first time the Lebanese Muslim Association invited Albanese to the Lakemba Mosque since October 7, 2023.Lebanese Muslim Association secretary and spokesman Hajj Gamel Kheir said choosing to re-engage with the govt is a way to give their concerns a voice.“Walking away from engagement has not advanced our community, nor has it changed outcomes overseas,” he said in a statement after the incident this morning.“We do not open our doors for appearances.“We do so because real conversations require access, and because our community deserves to be heard directly, not spoken about from a distance.”In a social media post after the commotion, Albanese said it was an honour to attend the Lakemba Mosque.“Eid Mubarak. An honour to join thousands for Eid al-Fitr at Lakemba Mosque this morning,” he said.Albanese also visited the Lakemba Ramadan Night Markets with his wife Jodie and Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek earlier this month.

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