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Insane: He Murdered 15 People at a Chanukah Party - Now Melbourne Activists Are Making Him a "Street Art" Icon

In a chilling display of radicalization, over 40 locations across Melbourne have been "decorated" with the face of the Bondi attacker, forcing survivors and grieving families to confront their nightmare on every street corner.

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The streets of Melbourne, usually celebrated for their vibrant culture and world-class street art, have been turned into a psychological battlefield. In more than 40 locations, posters featuring the face of the terrorist responsible for the horrific Chanukah massacre in Bondi have appeared overnight.

The posters weren't hastily scrawled manifestos. Instead, they were professionally designed to mimic a popular "Aussie" street-art project.

This isn't accidental; it's an attempt to "rebrand" a man who murdered 15 innocent people, including children, as a bold, counter-culture figure.

For the families of the victims and the survivors still recovering from the trauma of the Bondi attack, these posters are an act of secondary violence.

Victims now have to walk past the face of the man who shattered their lives while buying groceries or going to work.

The choice of imagery represents a terrifying shift in the public sphere. When a mass murderer is elevated to the status of a cultural icon, it signals a complete breakdown of moral boundaries. It tells the Jewish community that their blood is cheap enough to be used as a "statement piece" for urban activists.

Melbourne authorities are under increasing pressure to remove the posters immediately and treat the incident as a hate crime rather than simple vandalism.

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