Car repair business slammed over antisemitic video mocking Holocaust

Car repair business slammed over antisemitic video mocking Holocaust
Source: Daily Mail Online

A panel beating business has sparked outrage after it shared videos promoting Holocaust denial, Nazi symbols, and open antisemitism.

Panel House, situated in Slacks Creek in Brisbane, posted multiple videos on social media featuring Adam Gibbs dressed in a caricatured Jewish costume.

Mr Gibbs, wearing a fake beard, moustache and sidelocks, asked to buy 'six million headlights' with a fake bag of cash, only to be told he could afford '271,000'.

Dr Dvir Abramovich, chair of the Anti‑Defamation Commission, told the Daily Mail he was left 'trembling with fury' after watching the clips.

'Six million is the number of Jewish souls annihilated in the Shoah,' he said.
'Two hundred and seventy‑one thousand is a fabrication pushed by Holocaust deniers to deny genocide.'

Dr Abramovich said the videos relied on grotesque Jewish stereotypes plucked straight from Nazi propaganda, including imagery linked to chief propagandist Joseph Goebbels and the infamous antisemitic newspaper Der Stürmer.

Another clip featured a man wearing a shirt with the slogan 'I like my juice concentrated', with 'Juice' another word for 'Jews', Dr Abramovich explained.

Adam Gibbs dressed as a Jewish caricature in a video criticised as antisemitic

Dr Dvir Abramovich, chair of the Anti‑Defamation Commission, has condemned the clips

'Concentrated refers to the death camps and gas chambers. It mocks the systematic murder of mothers, fathers and 1.5million Jewish babies and children,' he said.

Dr Abramovich said another video revived the ancient blood-libel myth, implying Jews harvest human organs.

'This lie has fuelled pogroms, mass executions and centuries of persecution,' he said.

He described the Panel House Instagram account as 'a cesspit of Holocaust denial, Nazi imagery, ancient blood libels and raw Jew-hatred'.

The videos have received over 700,000 views at the time of publication.

'Stop and think about that,' he said. 'Seven hundred and two thousand exposures to this venom. People clicked it, shared it and swallowed it'.

Abramovich warned the harm from the videos extends beyond social platforms.

'This content lands like a grenade in a community already haemorrhaging,' he said.

The videos were shared to the Instagram page of Brisbane business Panel House (pictured)

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'Jewish children are already being harassed and abused for who they are. This material gives permission to hate. It tells every thug they are justified.'

He said such dehumanisation has deadly consequences.

'First come the smears. Then the punch. Then the weapon,' he said.
'That is where this road ends.'

Abramovich said the clips were a 'dagger to the heart' for Holocaust survivors in Queensland and Australia.

He called on political and community leaders to condemn the videos 'publicly and without equivocation' and demanded Instagram take them down immediately.

Panel House has posted further content on its Instagram page, including videos mocking other racial groups such as Asian Australians.

Adam Gibbs also drew condemnation in 2025 for posting a video joking about domestic violence, prompting outrage among domestic violence advocates.

The Daily Mail has contacted Panel House and Queensland Police for comment.