Sydney Nomad restaurant co-owner pleaded guilty to displaying a Nazi swastika at a pro-Palestine rally, altering the Israeli flag and facing legal charges.

Alan Yazbek, co-owner of Sydney's Nomad restaurant group, pleaded guilty to displaying a Nazi swastika at a pro-Palestine rally on October 6. He was photographed holding a sign that altered the Israeli flag to include a swastika, prompting backlash and legal charges under laws banning Nazi symbols. Facing a potential 12-month prison sentence or an $11,000 fine, he has been removed from management by his wife, who expressed regret over the incident's impact on the community.

October 23, 2024
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