Deploying dehumanising language in an X post that was reposted over 750 times, the user also asked: “Why aren’t the Police arresting (them)?”
Others on Facebook claimed the video showed “Islamists setting off fireworks in Sydney to celebrate the terrorist attack against the Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach”.
But while there were indeed fireworks on Sunday evening around Canterbury Bankstown - the name of the area comprising several suburbs - a local community organisation said the display was for Christmas celebrations.
“The fireworks were part of our annual Christmas Carols event, this event and the fireworks display were planned months in advance,” said the Rotary Club of Padstow, a suburb adjacent to Bankstown.
“They were not in any way related to the terrorist attack at Bondi,” the Rotary Club said, adding that the colourful display happens yearly.
The southwestern suburb of Bankstown is one of Sydney’s most culturally diverse areas, with its website touting that it has residents of more than 120 nationalities - though it is increasingly the target of anti-immigration rhetoric.
But the posts sharing the footage also drew responses from people within the community confirming that it was a local Christmas carols event.
“Purposefully sharing misinformation to spark hate is disgusting. You should be ashamed of yourself,” said one X user from neighbouring Belmore suburb.
-Agence France-Presse