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A construction worker who allegedly threatened to kill four Jewish teenagers if they did not hide their Israeli flag has been charged with stalking and intimidation – as his identity can be unmasked for the first time. 

Abdullah Al-taay, 23, was charged with stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm after allegedly threatening to kill four Jewish teenagers who had been flying an Israeli flag in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill on Monday around 6.30pm. 

He was granted bail on Thursday on the condition he does not enter Sydney’s eastern suburbs, where many Jewish Australians live. 

Footage of the confronting incident allegedly shows Al-Taay – who is wearing an orange high-vis vest and a black cap  – marching up to four teenage boys who were about to tie an Israeli flag to their car.

He points a finger at them and repeatedly tells them to ‘put it back in your car’. 

‘I swear if I f***ing see youse with that flag I’ll f**king kill youse all. I’m telling youse right now – all of youse,’ he says. 

Abdullah Al-taay (pictured, left), 23, was charged with stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm after allegedly threatening to kill four Jewish teenagers who had been flying an Israeli flag in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill on Monday around 6.30pm

Al-taay appeared in Sydney Downing Court on Thursday morning after he was held in custody overnight having been arrested at Liverpool Police Station on Wednesday afternoon where he was later charged. 

He spent the night at Amber Laurel Correctional Centre in western Sydney.

Al-taay was granted bail with the conditions that he does not enter almost all areas of the Eastern Suburbs where many Jewish communities live. 

‘You are not to enter any of these suburbs unless for work purposes: Bellevue Hill, Double Bay, Woollahra, Queens Park, Bondi Beach, Bondi Junction, Tamarama, Dover Heights, Rose Bay, Vaucluse, Watsons Bay or Randwick,’ Magistrate Julie Huber told him.

She added: ‘You are not to attend any rally or protest.’

Defence solicitor Elie Srour from the Criminal Law Group said Al-taay agreed with the bail conditions.

‘He is willing to comply with all conditions, he speant the night in custody for the first time and he knows what will happen if he breaches those conditions.,’ said Mr Srour. 

Al-taay’s next court appearance is 27 October. 

Al-taay (pictured) was granted bail with the conditions that he does not enter almost all areas of the Eastern Suburbs where many Jewish communities live

Al-Taay grew up in Sydney’s south-west where it is believed he attended Campbelltown Performing Arts School. 

His cover photo on Facebook is the Palestine flag viewed through a pair of hands clasped in a love heart. 

He has shared several Islamic-related videos through the years, including sermons from prominent Arab Shia Islamic Scholar Ahmed Al-Waeli. 

Al-Taay’s alleged outburst happened on the same day pro-Palestinian protests in Sydney’s CBD turned ugly, with thugs chanting ‘gas the Jews’ and ‘death to the Jews’ in the shadow of the Opera House.

Around 1,000 protesters flocked to Sydney‘s Town Hall on Monday evening for a Free Palestine rally in the wake of reignited violence between Palestine and Israel.

The rally kicked off with various chants including ‘Resistance is justified when Palestine is occupied’, ‘Israel, Israel you can’t hide you’re committing genocide’ and ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.’ 

Footage of the confronting incident shows the man (pictured) – who is wearing an orange high-vis vest, a black cap and who appears to be of Middle-Eastern descent – marching up to three teenage boys who appeared to be about to tie an Israeli flag to their car in Bellevue Hill, in Sydney ‘s Eastern Suburbs

The disturbing video came hours before a pro-Palestine protest was hijacked by radical Muslims on Monday evening – some wearing black masks – who hurled lit flares at police and chanted ‘f*** Israel’ and ‘f*** the Jews’ beneath the steps of the Opera House (pictured)

Daily Mail Australia witnessed a large crowd of men attempting to set light to an Israeli flag with firecrackers before resorting to stamping on it and tearing it into shreds (pictured)

But police leapt into action when a man, who has since been identified as Sydney businessman Mark Spiro, was carrying an Israeli flag – which he had not even unfurled – before three police officers dragged him away. 

In an video of the incident, filmed by Daily Mail Australia, Mr Spiro can be heard repeatedly saying ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’.

An officer told him: ‘You’ve been arrested in relation to a breach of the peace.’ 

On Tuesday morning, NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Tony Cooke defended the decision to arrest Mr Spiro, claiming his presence ‘could have caused significant risk to him and others’.

‘I understand his view… (but) it was necessary,’ Mr Cooke said.

‘In the circumstances the best option for us was to take the actions we did.’

The protesters marched from Town Hall to the Sydney Opera House, chanting ‘Free Palestine’ 

Mr Cooke added: ‘He was arrested to prevent a breach of the peace for his safety. He was removed and released.’

Mr Spiro later told Sky News he felt the officers’ actions were ‘excessive’ and that he felt like a ‘ragdoll’.

‘It was excessive and at the time having both your arms pinned back for effectively having a rolled up Israeli flag was shocking and confronting,’ Mr Spiro said.

‘The police they should feel ashamed of themselves quite frankly. I was an innocent bystander with a rolled up Israeli flag.’

In total, Daily Mail Australia witnessed three individuals attempt to fly an Israeli flag before being chased away by protesters or arrested by the police ‘for their own safety’. 

Abigail Lane, 23, a social care student originally from Tasmania, had an Israeli flag with the word ‘peace’ taken from her by police.

‘A police officer came and snatched it out of my hands and said: “Why the hell are you going in there with that sign? What the hell do you think you’re doing?”,’ she said. 

The rally, organised by the Palestine Action Group Sydney, saw vast numbers of pro-Palestine activists gather at Town Hall in Sydney’s CBD before marching to the Opera House

Israel supporters kept their distance, watching the display from the other side of Circular Quay

‘I said: “I’m not Palestinian, I’m not Israeli. I’m just Irish-Australian and I don’t like that we are inciting hate here in Sydney. My sign said love not hate”.

‘I don’t think inciting more anger and violence is the solution.’

Shockingly, NSW Police felt compelled to warn Sydney’s Jewish community from entering Sydney’s CBD on Monday evening over safety concerns. 

There were scenes of chaos at the Opera House as the demonstration was hijacked by radical Muslims –  some wearing black masks – who threw lit flares at police and chanted ‘f*** Israel’ and ‘f*** the Jews’ beneath the steps of the iconic harbouside venue.

At one point, there were even chants of ‘gas the Jews’.  

Daily Mail Australia witnessed a large crowd of men attempting to set light to an Israeli flag with firecrackers before stamping on it and tearing it to shreds. 

Cries of ‘Allahu Akbar’ (God is great in Arabic) and ‘death to the Jews’ rang out as some members of the crowd swarmed towards the police barrier, brandishing torn pieces of the Israeli flag – despite the rally organisers calling for protesters to respect the police.  

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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