A controversy erupted in Melbourne, Australia, after the owner of Juniper Salon in Bentleigh expelled an Israeli customer upon hearing his accent and learning his nationality. The salon owner allegedly called the man a "genocidal baby killer" and refused to provide service. The incident, which was captured on camera by activist Avi Yemini, sparked outrage within the local Jewish community and led to a snap protest organized by the group Lions of Zion outside the salon. Broadcaster Tom Elliott condemned the salon owner's actions as blatant discrimination. The salon owner later attempted to provide an alternative explanation, claiming the customer had seen a "Free Gaza" sign and had wandered in without a confirmed appointment; however, receipts proved the Israeli client had a pre-booked appointment, undermining her account. The incident has drawn wider attention, including criticism of former Australian soccer players who publicly supported the salon owner. The confrontation and subsequent protests highlight ongoing tensions related to the Israel-Gaza conflict and its impact on community relations in Melbourne.
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