Pro-Palestine supporter who allegedly held Nazi swastika sign at rally unmasked as Nomad Sydney restauranteur Alan Yazbek
3 months ago

Pro-Palestine supporter who allegedly held Nazi swastika sign at rally unmasked as Nomad Sydney restauranteur Alan Yazbek

Daily Mail  

A man who allegedly held up a Nazi swastika sign at a pro-Palestinian protest has been identified as prominent restaurateur Alan Yazbek. The 56-year-old founder of Middle Eastern eatery Nomad Sydney in Surry Hills broke his silence on Tuesday night- two days after he was been charged with knowingly display a Nazi symbol in public. 'He was taken to Surry Hills Police Station where he was charged with knowingly display by public act Nazi symbol without reasonable excuse,' a spokesperson said. Yazbek has been charged with knowingly display a Nazi symbol in public Yazbek's bail conditions bar him from going within two kilometres of Town Hall in Sydney's CBD, except to attend his restaurant and business offices for work.

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