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Haddad is a preacher and teacher at the Al Madina Dawah Centre in Bankstown in Sydney’s south-west, which he co-founded and operates.
Justice Angus Stewart delivered his judgment in the Federal Court in Sydney, finding Wissam Haddad breached the Racial Discrimination Act. Source: Supplied
Peter Wertheim and Robert Goot, representing the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ), brought the case against Haddad over a series of lectures and sermons he gave at the centre in November 2023, which were subsequently posted online.
Justice Stewart rejected Haddad’s defence and said his comments “made perverse generalisations against Jewish people as a group”.
Haddad has been ordered to pay the applicant’s costs, remove the offending material, and refrain from similar activity.
‘Vindicated’ by the judgment
Wertheim said the case was not a debate about political criticism of the government of Israel or Zionism, but acknowledged such debate is “entirely within the scope of ordinary discourse”.

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) took Wissam Haddad to the Federal Court over a series of lectures delivered at the Al Madina Dawah Centre in Sydney in November 2023. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts
“The court has ordered that Mr Haddad and the centre … be restrained from republishing comments that contain a whole series of imputations about Jews, including the infamous one about Jews being descended from apes and pigs,” Wertheim said.