Warning: This story contains examples of hate speech. In September 2016, a new Islamic State (IS) group propaganda magazine was published and in it was a bloodthirsty and shocking call to action aimed at the terror group's Australian followers. "Kill them on the streets of Brunswick, Broadmeadows, Bankstown and Bondi," an article in the magazine Rumiyah said. It became a disturbing prophecy. Less than a decade on, Naveed and Sajid Akram allegedly draped homemade IS flags on the windscreen of Naveed Akram's Hyundai Elantra before killing 15 people — mostly Jewish Australians — at Bondi Beach. While the motivations of...