Australian bakery slammed for making pro-Hamas cake, cupcakes May 22, 2024Australian bakery's pro-Hamas, custom-made birthday treats (Australian Jewish Association/X)Australian Jewish Association/XAustralian bakery slammed for making pro-Hamas cake, cupcakesThe order was for a four-year-old’s birthday party.By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsAustralian leaders and Jewish groups slammed an Australian bakery Tuesday for making Hamas-themed treats for a child’s birthday party.“Australia, we have a problem,” the Australian Jewish Association (AJA) wrote on X regarding the custom order made by an Arab-owned establishment called Oven Bakery by Fufu.The pro-Israel, politically conservative group showed several pictures that the Sydney-based business had posted on Instagram when showing off its work.One was a cake decorated like a keffiyeh, with the words “Omar is 4” on the background of a Palestinian flag and a picture of Hamas’ Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Ubaida.Another was a box full of cupcakes that had a picture of the flag or the terrorist perched atop the icing.Perhaps most shocking was a photo of the child himself, who was dressed in military fatigues with his entire head encased in a red-checked keffiyeh except for his eyes, turning himself into a smaller version of Abu Ubaida.The baked goods are on a table behind him, with multiple Palestinian flags decorating the wall.The AJA also showed a screenshot of several approving reactions from other businesses that called the little boy “a cutie,” and “a champion.”One, a store selling modest Muslim clothing named Ayahs, wrote “Love it,” with inverted red triangles accompanying its compliment.Read Netanyahu requests release of gruesome Oct. 7 footageThese triangles are based on the Palestinian flag and have been turned into a visual symbol of support for Hamas, which uses it to tag an Israeli target it wants to attack.Since Hamas is officially listed as a terrorist organization in Canberra, AJA head Robert Gregory called on the authorities to open an investigation of the entire incident.“Dressing a child up as a terrorist…is reprehensible and a form of child abuse,” Gregory told the Daily Telegraph.“Islamic extremism and radicalization of youth is not just a problem for the Jewish community, it’s a threat to all Australians,” he stated. “Australia has seen several recent incidents of Muslim youth allegedly stabbing or plotting to attack other Australians.”“Indoctrination starts at a young age and is similar to what is seen across the Middle East,” he continued. “This is nothing short of child terrorist grooming.”The Executive Council of Australian Jewry agreed.“It takes a rare kind of psychosis to want to teach infant children that Hamas terrorists are to be admired and emulated,” said the group’s co-chief executive, Alex Ryvchin. “If this is what is happening in some Sydney homes, we should prepare for a generation of violent extremists.”Prime Minister Chris Minns called the photos “horrifying.”“Hamas is an evil terrorist organization,” he said. “Kids parties should be innocent and fun, not hateful.”Read WATCH: Australian newscaster shreds leftist narrative surrounding IDF hostage rescueThe bakery, known for its custom-made cakes, has since deleted its Instagram and Facebook accounts. AustraliaBirthdaykeffiyehPalestinian flagpro-Hamas