A senior Australian journalist has been charged with “antisemitism” for two retweeting two posts about Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza that has been ongoing since October last year.
Mary Kostakidis, a leading anchor of Australia's SBS nightly broadcast, was accused by a Zionist group of supporting ethnic cleansing of Jews for retweeting two posts on X critical of Israel, Consortium News reported this week.
Kostakidis is facing charges of allegedly violating the country’s Racial Discrimination Act.
Alon Cassuto, the CEO of the Zionist Federation of Australia, filed the complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission about two Kostakidis’s retweets from January this year, which contain a video of a speech by Secretary General of Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in which he blasted the Israeli regime.
One of the posts he retweeted was from independent British journalist Richie Medhurst, who is one of the most vocal critics of Israel’s genocidal war against the people of Gaza.
The other tweet is from a user called Censored Men, who is also critical of the regime.
The Zionist group is seeking Kostakidis's apology, removal of the posts from her X account, promise not to post such material again, and payment of the legal costs.
The group said Kostakidis should have written in her retweet of the video that she did not agree with or endorse it.
The Zionist group claimed that Nasrallah was calling for the ethnic cleansing of Jews from Israel. Whereas the Hezbollah chief only predicted the end of the regime due to its genocidal crimes against the Palestinians.
In that video, Nasrallah also reminded the Zionist entity that “the land of Palestine is for the Palestinian people and the Palestinian people only.”
Kostakidis has rejected the charges, tweeting, “This because I have been sharing the reports of extremely highly regarded independent journalists who have written about the absence of credible evidence of the claims of ‘systemic, widespread rape’ by Hamas on Oct 7.”
Regarding the retweet of Nasrallah’s video, Kostakidis told The Sydney Morning Herald: “What are you saying, that we shouldn’t hear what the other side has to say? The point of that tweet was to say that Israel is inviting an escalation, it’s inviting retribution because it is conducting a genocide.”
Kostakidis’s lawyers tweeted she would not be intimidated, she would not be gagged, and she would not stop covering international events.
XD Law are proud to defend Mary Kostakidis from the charges bought against her by the Zionist Federation of Australia under s18c of the Racial Discrimination Act … for sharing tweets about Gaza. We filed her defence at the Human Rights Commission this week. Her instructions are… pic.twitter.com/jfUdgAwT44
— XD LAW (@XDlawyers) August 28, 2024
The defiant Kostakidis wrote that the Australian Zionist Federation “is weaponising Australian law in an attempt to curb criticism of Israel for its acts of genocide.”
“I won’t be intimidated by them in the face of the slaughter of tens of thousands of children, hundreds of doctors, nurses, journalists and other civilians,” she added.
Israel launched the war on Gaza on October 7.
The regime has killed over 40,600 Palestinians, mostly women and children. Thousands more are also missing and presumed dead under rubble.
The Government Media Office in Gaza has said that more than 17,000 children have been orphaned since the beginning of Israel’s genocidal war.
Meanwhile, Save the Children, a leading humanitarian organization for children, said in a statement that up to 21,000 Palestinian children are estimated to be missing in Israel’s Gaza onslaught.