Sky News senior reporter Caroline Marcus questions why there has not been any backlash from the media towards Mehreen Faruqi after the Greens Senator was pictured next to an anti-Semitic sign during a pro-Palestine march.
Questions over lack of backlash on Mehreen Faruqi’s now-deleted anti-Semitic post
Ms Faruqi was photographed standing with a student whose placard depicted a figure placing an Israeli flag into a trash bin alongside the words “keep the world clean”.
The New South Wales Senator had captioned the post: “courageous students will lead the way for justice for Palestine, even when their Labor government won’t.”
The Senator later deleted the social media post.
“It just tells you, I guess, what most of the media class are focused on,” Ms Marcus told Sky News host Paul Murray.
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