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Avraham Shalom Yemini ( Waks; ) is an Australian-Israeli
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provocateur and commentator.Far-right: * * * * * * Since 2020 he has worked as the Australian correspondent for ''
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'', a Canadian far-right website.Rebel News: * * * * * * * * Yemini has been involved in numerous cases of litigation, initiated both by him and against him. Yemini grew up in a large family in
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, Victoria, and attended various Orthodox Jewish schools in Melbourne and overseas. When he was 16 he became addicted to heroin and at the age of 19 joined the
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(IDF) in an attempt to get off drugs. He later opened up and ran two gyms in the Melbourne area, both of which were sold in 2018. In 2018, Yemini unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for the
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in the Victorian state election.


Early life and education

Yemini was born in
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, Victoria, to Zephaniah (formerly Stephen) and Hava Waks, and grew up in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda East. He is one of seventeen children who were raised in an
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family. Yemini is a younger brother of
Manny Waks Menachem Leib "Manny" Waks
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. Yemini attended Yeshivah College, and was later sent to ultra-Orthodox schools in the U.S., Israel and Brazil. He returned to Melbourne when he was 16, and subsequently became addicted to
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. He spent the next two years in rehab, foster homes and crisis care.


Career

Yemini joined the IDF when he was 19, in an effort to address his drug addiction. He served with the IDF's
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from 2005 until 2008. Most of his active duty was spent along the border of the
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. After returning to Australia, Yemini opened IDF Training, a gym in
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. The gym, known for training
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, was at the time described as largest training centre for the martial art in Australia. In 2016 he opened a second gym in the
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. In 2018, Yemini sold the gyms. In 2015, Yemini started his own Facebook page which he used to start building a profile by creating controversy. In 2017 he worked as a content creator for the
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. Yemini later ran as a candidate for the Australian Liberty Alliance in the Southern Metropolitan Region of the
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at the 2018 state election. He was unsuccessful, receiving 0.49% of the vote. By 2019, Yemini was a staple in Australian far-right media, being a regular guest on '' The Bolt Report'' and
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's '' Outsiders''. In 2020, Yemini became the Australian correspondent for the Canadian far-right outlet, ''Rebel News''. He is known for his performance skills and opportunistic nature. Through his work with Rebel, Yemini emerged as a critic of former Victorian Premier
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and his government's response to the
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.


Social media bans

In April 2016, the
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page for Yemini's IDF Training gym was banned for three days for sharing an
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post with the
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"saynotoracism". Yemini said he had shared the post to raise awareness of the intolerance faced by the Jewish community. In August 2018, Yemini's main Facebook page was banned for
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violations. The decision came after Yemini doxxed journalist Osman Faruqi, resulting in Faruqi receiving abusive messages and death threats from Yemini's followers. In September 2020, two of Yemini's Facebook pages were banned following inquiries by ''
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''. As of February 2021, Yemini was posting
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and anti-lockdown content on Facebook.


Legal issues

In 2016, one of Yemini's brothers, Manny Waks, sued him for
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after Yemini claimed that Waks and their father were harbouring a known paedophile in the family home. Waks dropped the lawsuit after Yemini apologised a few months later. In July 2019, Yemini pled guilty to assault after he threw a chopping board that hit his former wife on her forehead in 2016. He also pleaded guilty to using a carriage service to harass by sending abusive text messages to her, and one charge of breaching an intervention order relating to a video of a man. Yemini was fined $3,600. In September 2020, Yemini initiated legal action against Victoria Police, for wrongful arrest and alleged assault during lockdown protests. In June 2022 Victoria Police issued an apology acknowledging that Yemini had been wrongly arrested on multiple occasions while reporting for Rebel News. In 2021 Yemini was ejected and banned from the
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precinct for 7 days after he gained access using a media pass issued by the federal Department of Home Affairs for foreign dignitary visits. In March 2021, he applied for accreditation to allow him access to the press galleries of both houses of the parliament and the areas sounding the buildings. Yemini's application was refused with no reasons being given. He then took legal action against three Victorian parliamentary officials − including former Legislative Assembly speaker Colin Brooks. Yemini subsequently lost the case. In June 2021, Zarah Garde-Wilson initiated a defamation lawsuit against Yemini after he published an image of Garde-Wilson with wording which stated that she had been arrested and charged for making death threats. The case was settled in October 2021. ''Rebel News'' agreed to remove the offending image of Garde-Wilson and issue an apology stating that no one had made any death threats. In March 2022, Yemini launched legal action against
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user PRGuy17 claiming that tweets from the account were defamatory. In June of that year,
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was ordered to hand over
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es associated with the account. After Twitter handed over IP addresses associated with the account, YouTuber
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interviewed Jeremy Maluta who stated that the account belonged to them. In August 2022, Yemini was denied entry to New Zealand due to a 2019 criminal conviction for assaulting his ex-wife. Yemini claimed the decision was due to an article in ''
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'' that described him and fellow content creator
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as "Australian conspiracy commentators". Yemini was allowed entry to New Zealand in 2023. In 2023, Yemini sued Facebook fact-checker RMIT FactLab after it debunked claims made by him in a story about the
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's CEO. He claimed that the fact-checker had defamed him by accusing him of spreading misinformation. During the court case, RMIT FactLab stated that Yemini had "failed to make any formal inquiries via appropriate channels with relevant persons" who had knowledge of the claims made in his story. The case was dismissed in August 2023 when Yemini withdrew. He stated that " had to withdraw due to the risk of losing the case and having to pay costs on top".


Views

Yemini is a far-right provocateur, who has been described by ''
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'' as having a pronounced dislike of trans-rights activists and climate science. He is critical of what he sees as a middle-class, soft-left ideology, which he believes is supported by "woke elites", an entitled political class, and the mainstream media. The politics of Avi Yemini's Australian branch of ''Rebel News'' have been described as "anti-leftist". Although Yemini grew up in an ultra-Orthodox family, he describes himself as not being Orthodox. He only wears a
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when attending synagogue or being interviewed by the media. Yemini has described himself as a "proud
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" and as being "proudly anti-Islam". He has described Islam as a "barbaric ideology", and Muslim countries as "Islamic shitholes". At a 2018 demonstration against the imprisonment of
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, Yemini declared himself to be "the world's proudest Jewish Nazi", later saying that it was an "obvious joke". Through the Australian Liberty Alliance, his collaboration with Robinson and ''
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'', he has been affiliated with the
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movement.


Personal life

Yemini lives in
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, with his wife, a hairdresser. They met at a coffee shop in 2018.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yemini, Avi 1985 births Living people Activists from Melbourne Australian conspiracy theorists Australian critics of Islam Australian Jews Australian people of Israeli descent Australian Zionists Counter-jihad activists Far-right politics in Australia Israeli military personnel Rebel News people Islamophobia in Australia