A man who called the Jewish community the “greatest enemy to this nation” at a controversial Sydney rally has been jailed over his offensive conduct. Brandan Koschel, 31, made an anti-Semitic speech during an open mic session at the March for Australia rally in Sydney on Australia Day. Wearing a shirt emblazoned with the Celtic cross, he told the crowd that the Jewish community was the “greatest enemy to this nation” and to “Western civilisation”. Almost a month later, and Koschel was convicted on one count of publicly inciting hatred on grounds of race causing fear, under the state’s new...