A meeting outside a public school in West Sydney to support an employee went after he defended the two nurses in Sydney who reportedly made common anti-Semitic comments, repeated cries of 'Allahu Akbar'.
On Monday, Sheikh Wesam Charkawi was commissioned to work from home due to alleged violation of the social media policy and the ethical code of the NSW education departments.
In an Instagram post on February 16, the Granville Boys High School Support officer spoke to support the two Sydney nurses who were admitted, scoop About withholding treatment of Israeli Patients and they even kill them.
Sheikh Wesam closed the 'selective moral indignation' of Australian policy and claimed that the comments of the two nurses 'were never intended to be literally or to be threatened for patient care'.
After the West-Sydney Imam was instructed to work from home, a rally was organized outside the government funded by the government by a group called 'Stem4Palestine' on Wednesday.
Images of the protests showed at least 150 students, parents and members of the community and sing 'Palestina Will Live Forever' and 'Stop Arming Israel', while he waved Palestinian flags.
One person with a megaphone also led songs from 'La Ilaha Illah Muhammadur Rasool Allah', an Arabian expression that translates into 'I am witnessed that there is no God than Allah, and Mohammed is his messenger'.

On Monday, Muslim voice covenant Sheikh Wesam Charkawi (photo) was ordered to work from home due to alleged violation of the social media policy and the ethical code of the NSW -Education departments

After ordering to work from home, a rally was organized outside the government funded by the government by a group called 'Vote4Palestine' on Wednesday
These were followed by songs of 'Allahu Akbar', which means that 'God is the greatest'.
The Single-Sex Secondary School for Boys has around 770 boys, of whom 96 percent of non-English-language backgrounds are.
Daily Mail Australia approached the school for comment.
Sheikh Wesam, who has been working at the school for more than ten years, is a convener of 'Muslim-stem movement in Teal-Stijl' that strives for the upcoming elections of Federal Labor MPs about their observed inactivity about the conflict of Israel-Gaza.
In his social media post that the two nurses defended in Sydney, he claimed that “in the current times, in which genocide unfolds on our scenes, emotions can sometimes get better from everyone,” the ABC reported.
“The most revealing aspect of the political indignation is the speed, intensity and coordination of the response of figures that otherwise have been largely indifferent, weak or downright complicit and are possible in the light of masses,” he added.
He accused the prime minister and leaders about the political spectrum of 'hypocrisy' and 'double standards'.
“It is a orchestrated moral framework where indignation is not determined by the severity of an action, but by the person who commits it.”

Images of the protests showed at least 150 students, parents and members of the community and sing 'Palestina Will Live Forever' and 'Stop Arming Israel', while he waved Palestinian flags

Nurses Ahmed 'Rashid' Nadir (left) and Sarah Abu Lebdeh (right) were resulting from their role after they reportedly threatened Jewish patients in a rant during a video call. Lebdeh, 26, was arrested on Tuesday and accused of three Commonwealth violations
He added: “We refuse to accept a political landscape when Muslims are only visible if they are convicted but invisible when they are killed.”
David Ossip, president of the NSW Jewish Board or delegates, condemned the 'incredibly disturbing scenes' outside the school.
'It is outrageous, outrageous and sad that children were exploited at a school -funded school as props during a division, “he told Daily Mail Australia.
'Serious questions must be asked about how this could continue. How could radicals be outside the school gates and put students in a zeal?
'How can a student or employee who do not share the opinion of the protesters feel safe in that environment?
He added: “We have to confront the reality that we are confronted with a campaign designed to disturb and destabilize all aspects of Australian life – including our schools.”
The two nurses, Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh brought worldwide headlines when they appeared in a video earlier this month and brag about sending Israeli patients to hell.
The video, which was recorded by the Israeli influencer Max Veifer, led to indignation.
But a first study by NSW Health found no evidence that the care for patients had been affected, but said that a more thorough examination would follow.
Detectives arrested 26-year-old Lebdeh when she went to the police station of Sutherland in southern Sydney on Tuesday around 7.30 pm.
The Condell Park woman was accused of three Commonwealth crimes: the threat of violence for the group, the use of a transport service to threaten to kill and use a transport service to threaten/harass/insult.
She received conditional bail and is planned to appear on Downing Center Local Court on 19 March.
But the police still have to speak with Nadir or resign accusations against him.
On Wednesday morning, the police of NSW Daily Mail Australia said that Nadir 'continued medical treatment'.