Man jailed for planting ‘bomb’ over Palestine dispute

May 8, 2024 by AAP
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A man has been jailed after placing a half-filled jerry can with metal bolts and a cigarette lighter taped to it outside a property following a dispute over the Israel-Palestine conflict.

David Maurice Wise took issue with a blackboard placed outside his target’s home expressing beliefs about the Gaza conflict with which he disagreed and bearing the country’s flag.

In response, on January 4, 2024, Wise placed the jerry can on the man’s vehicle parked outside his home, with a message stating, “Enough, take down the flag, one last chance”.

Wise, who has spent the past two months in custody, was sentenced in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court to one year behind bars with a non-parole period of three months backdated to his arrest on March 7.

Wise previously pleaded guilty to charges including placing an article to create a false belief of danger and two counts of stalking or intimidation, as well as charges of using a carriage service to harass and trespassing.

Wise’s lawyer George Thomas argued his client is not a terrorist, as he claimed had been portrayed by some media outlets.

He said Wise had taken issue with what he believed to be false information on the chalkboard and Palestinian flag outside the victim’s home.

He was attempting to get the victim to say Hamas was holding innocent hostages who should be released, which he would not concede, Mr Thomas said.

Mr Thomas told the court his client denies harbouring any anti-Muslim or anti-Palestinian sentiments.

“This was driven by a disagreement with an individual, not a group,” Mr Thomas said.

AAP

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One Response to “Man jailed for planting ‘bomb’ over Palestine dispute”
  1. liatjoy says:

    It will be interesting to see if there’s ever a pro-Palestinian person actually gaoled for vilification, antisemitism that includes assault (of which there have been numerous acts), et al.

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