Busted! NewsCorp and Jewish Actor Caught in ‘Anti-Semitic’ Provocation
By Editor, cairnsnews
Daily Telegraph
“We fuked up video ” pic.twitter.com/b70A6rQxFE— Dazza (@Dazzaat) February 14, 2025

Birenbaum, the actor in the planned provocation.
SYDNEY’S Daily Telegraph has been caught running a provocation, amazingly, by another mainstream media organisation, 9News.
Hats off to them for waking up to the reality of the agent provocateur in the world of social engineering.
The outing of the anti-Arab provocation again underlines the warning sounded by Cairns News over the so-called anti-Semitic attacks, and who is actually behind them. In this case it was a Jewish man wearing a white cap featuring a star of David (a.k.a star of Remphan) who walked into the Cairo Takeaway Cafe in Newtown, Sydney, hoping to trigger some reaction.
The man received his hibiscus tea and walks to the back of the cafe where turns on the camera embedded in his glasses and is served. When the woman who served him, the cafe chef, walks out the door he follows and engages her in conversation, apparently hoping to incite some reaction.
He asks her if his being there is upsetting her because he’s Jewish? She says no. Mission failed. But a few seconds later a senior journalist from the Daily Telegraph enters the shop with a photographer in tow and asks the same female chef if she has got a problem with the man wearing the white cap.
We believe the journalist is Danielle Gusmaroli, an ex-Fleet St reporter, who, according to News Ltd’s journalist profiles, “likes to dig deep”. Danielle dug a little too deep this time.
Hoping for some sort of anti-Jewish tirade, Ms Gusmaroli is instead told “why would I have a problem?” Mission part 2 fails. Apart from sound, the little operation is all caught on the shop camera.
But the cafe chef didn’t let it end there. She suddenly realizes what’s been going on and confronts the reporter and photographer out on the footpath, telling them “it’s out and out intimidation”. “Who comes into a restaurant and asks me a question about this gentleman who I don’t even know?”
Even more embarrassing 9News reveals the operation was planned by the Daily Telegraph as part of a story based on the theme “What it’s like to be Jewish in Sydney”. The Jewish actor in the operation was named as Ofir Birenbaum, who was scheduled to be picked up outside the News Ltd building in Holt St, Surrey Hills, that morning.
Birenbaum was also supposed to walk down streets in Bankstown, Blacktown and Arncliffe, again attempting to spark some sort of reaction that could be caught on camera. 9News went on to show Birenbaum on a Sydney street carrying a big Israeli flag on a pole and being described as “a prominent member of Sydney’s Jewish community”.
9News reported that the Telegraph tried to get “a Jewish organisation to help facilitate the story but they declined”. Who then, is Birenbaum, working for? Or is he just a lone zealot. He does have a Middle Eastern accent, which suggests he hasn’t been in Australia very long.
By contrast the Newtown cafe owner Hesham Al Masry, although Arabic, was “very Aussie” in accent and attitude, telling the media that they served anyone who came into the restaurant “and respect all walks of life”. Police investigated the incident but decided to not lay charges.
Police are continuing investigations into the notorious comments made on line by two pro-Palestinian nurses at a Bankstown Hospital, in what appears to be another provocation operation by a so-called Israeli “influencer”.
Police have received the full video in which the influencer boasts about Israel, in turn provoking the nurses, a male and a female, to make incredibly stupid comments about killing Jewish patients.










