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Court Rules ‘All Zionists Are Terrorists’ Chant Unlawful Vilification

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 4:13 am
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A Victorian court has established a key boundary in hate speech cases by ruling that chanting “all Zionists are terrorists” at a Melbourne rally constitutes unlawful racial and religious vilification. In the Vorchheimer vs Tayeh case, Vice President Judge Tran determined that leading this chant at a pro-Palestinian protest violates Victoria’s Racial and Religious Tolerance Act.

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What the Tribunal DeterminedDistinguishing Political Speech from VilificationNational SignificanceContext Over SemanticsImplications for Hate Speech Regulation

What the Tribunal Determined

The tribunal examined whether the chant was likely to incite hatred, serious contempt, revulsion, or severe ridicule against Jewish people on racial or religious grounds. Judge Tran scrutinized three critical words.

First, “terrorists” ranks as one of the most derogatory labels, implying justification for violence and societal hatred.

Next, while “Zionist” does not equate to “Jew,” evidence shows a strong historical and statistical link. Most Australian Jews identify as Zionists to some degree, creating a very strong association in the minds of rally participants.

Finally, “all” evokes de-individuation, a core element of racism, eliminating nuance or individuality.

The tribunal evaluated the full context, including Holocaust imagery and antisemitic tropes on placards. These elements reinforced the connection between “Zionists” and Jewish identity. An observable antisemitic and pro-violent atmosphere at the rally amplified the chant’s impact, pushing participants toward hatred against Jewish people rather than serving as mere political critique.

Distinguishing Political Speech from Vilification

The Racial and Religious Tolerance Act targets incitement of hatred, not legitimate criticism. Hasheam Tayeh, who initiated the chant, claimed it as political protest. However, the tribunal rejected this, noting no right exists to use inflammatory slogans likely to incite hatred.

The chant extended beyond critiquing Israel’s government post-October 7, 2023, targeting all supporters of Israel’s existence as a Jewish state. Given the prevalence of Zionist identification among Australian Jews, it risked stirring hostility toward a group tied to Jewish identity. The defense failed as the conduct lacked reasonableness and good faith.

The line is straightforward: speech can challenge ideas but must not foster hatred based on identity.

National Significance

This Victorian ruling sets a doctrinal precedent applicable nationwide. Labeling an entire group linked to Jewish identity as “terrorists” qualifies as unlawful vilification. Federal law under section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act uses an even lower threshold, prohibiting conduct likely to offend, insult, humiliate, or intimidate on racial grounds.

The decision arrives amid surging antisemitic incidents since late 2023, including record threats, vandalism, and intimidation. The Bondi terror attack on a Hanukkah gathering heightened concerns over extremist rhetoric and public safety, prompting courts to differentiate protest from incitement.

Context Over Semantics

This contrasts with the Federal Court’s prior Wertheim v Haddad ruling, where some anti-Israel and anti-Zionist remarks passed as political commentary despite other antisemitic content. Here, Judge Tran assessed “Zionist” through its real-world social and historical lens within the rally’s antisemitic setting.

In an era where rhetoric fuels violence—as seen with reports linking the alleged Bondi attacker to certain preachers—context proves decisive.

Implications for Hate Speech Regulation

The ruling demonstrates that current laws address coded vilification beyond overt slurs. Criticism of Israel or opposition to Zionism remains lawful. The threshold crosses into illegality when rhetoric brands an entire class tied to a racial or religious group with a criminal identity likely to provoke hatred.

In polarized times, courts will scrutinize language’s real-world effects beyond surface labels, underscoring that context carries tangible consequences.

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