House debates
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Statements by Members
National Security
1:57 pm
Phillip Thompson (Herbert, Liberal National Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence) Share this | Hansard source
'Kill the kafir—the non-believer—in alleyways. Stab them and poison them. Poison your teachers. Go to haram restaurants and poison the food in large quantities. Our husbands die on the front lines; that doesn't stop women in the West from sending their husbands to kill the kafir. Attack the UK, Australia and US.'
It wasn't me who wrote this. This is a quote from an Australian 'ISIS bride'. There is no such thing as an ISIS bride; these are ISIS members, ISIS sympathisers. This ISIS member also stated: 'All you have to know is that the next time I will step into Australia is when we come and make it a part of the Islamic State. Oh, I do miss my family. Well, I think you'll miss yours soon.'
In 2019 this ISIS member had her citizenship stripped off her—rightly so. Unfortunately, under this government—under this Labor prime minister—in 2023 her citizenship was reinstated. This ISIS member now lives in Melbourne. Allowing ISIS members to return and roam free puts Australians at risk. ISIS behead people, light them on fire, kill innocent women and children and inspire terrorist attacks. Why won't this Labor government stand with the coalition and shut the door on these ISIS members?
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