A University of Sydney staff member has been fired after footage showed Jewish students verbally abused during Sukkot. Photo / Getty Images
“Look at this rubbish, look at these parasites,” the woman says.
The University of Sydney issued a statement days after 15 people were killed by two gunmen and dozens were injured celebrating Chanukah on Bondi Beach.
A university spokesman said the behaviour was deeply distressing and utterly unacceptable, apologising to students.
“We immediately suspended the staff member pending a formal process and have now terminated their employment on the grounds of serious misconduct,” a spokesman said.
“Hate speech, anti-Semitism and harassment have no place at our university, and when our codes of conduct are breached we do not hesitate to take disciplinary action.”
The spokesman said the university had introduced significant reforms since an encampment protesting the Gaza conflict was disbanded on campus last year.
He said complaints relating to anti-Semitism at the university had declined.
The pro-Palestine encampment – the longest running in Australia – ran from April to June last year before it was disbanded.
“We continue to work on making our campus safe for all and if our codes are breached, we do not hesitate to take disciplinary action,” the spokesman said.
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