Narelle Maree: Model Fiance of Ultra-Tune Boss Shares Despicable Post Comparing Israel to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
A top glamor model has shared a vile post on Instagram comparing Israel’s actions in Gaza to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
Narelle Maree, 33, shared the image on Thursday, which shows a photo of Adolf Hitler and the number of children killed per day at the Auschwitz concentration camp on the left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the right with the alleged death toll in Gaza. .
It comes after Maree – the fiancée of Ultra-Tune CEO Sean Buckley – was charged over the alleged assault of Buckley’s ex-girlfriend at Maxim magazine’s Halloween party last month.
A top glamor model has shared a vile post on Instagram comparing Israel’s actions in Gaza to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
It comes after Maree – the fiancée of Ultra-Tune CEO Sean Buckley – was charged over the alleged assault of Mr Buckley’s ex-girlfriend at Maxim magazine’s Halloween party last month (pictured at the event)
Australian beauty Laura Lydall, 37, was allegedly attacked at the party, which was held at Cafe del Mar in Sydney’s Cockle Bay Wharf.
Lydall, 37, suffered a cut lip and bruised nose in the alleged attack and was picked up by her mother Alice, a retired nurse.
Maree must appear in court on November 29 about the case.
The response to her social media post sparked outrage among some of her followers.
“This is a despicable post,” one said.
Another wrote: ‘Comparing the current situation to the Holocaust is stupid and anti-Semitic.’
During Hitler’s reign of terror in the 1930s and during World War II, six million Jews were systematically murdered during the Holocaust.
Narelle Maree, 33, (pictured with her fiancé Ultra-Tune CEO Sean Buckley) shared the image on Thursday
Maree is due to appear in court on November 29
Most of the victims were sent to concentration camps built in occupied Poland, where they were gassed and their bodies burned.
The six camps were located in Chelmno, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzac, Majdanek and Auschwitz.
At the height of the extermination in the Auschwitz concentration camp, more than 9,000 people were killed every day
About 1.1 million to 1.5 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered at Auschwitz.
It is estimated that the total number of Palestinian deaths since Israel declared war on Hamas in the aftermath of the October 7 terror attacks is around 14,000.