A British TikToker who received a suspended prison sentence last week for antisemitic posts is now facing fresh controversy after calling on followers to "make Christmas Palestinian".
Fiona Rayan, 40, posted a new video on Sunday encouraging supporters to incorporate Palestinian themes into their Christmas celebrations.
The move comes just days after the Salisbury resident was handed a 20-week suspended sentence for what prosecutors described as "grossly offensive antisemitic posts".
In her latest video, Rayan urged followers to decorate their Christmas trees with Palestinian ornaments and spread the message that "Jesus was a Palestinian".
Fiona Rayan
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Rayan called for supporters to hang up Palestinian Christmas tree ornaments
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They warned that should Rayan commit the crime again then she would go to prison.
Her antisemitic posts had directly compared Ashkenazi Jews with Nazis and made false claims about Jewish doctors performing sex change procedures on children.
During her trial, Rayan attempted to defend her posts at Salisbury Magistrates' Court by citing freedom of expression.
Rayan claimed 'Jesus was a Palestinian' and that 'Christmas is a Palestinian story'
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However, prosecutors successfully demonstrated that her content had crossed the boundary between free speech and hate speech.
Senior Crown Prosecutor Gavin Sumpter condemned Rayan's previous content, stating: "Fiona Ryan sought to hide behind the right to freedom of speech, however, the court found that her posts and videos were grossly offensive."
"Her vile rhetoric reached a wide audience and has caused real harm in the Jewish community, the impact of which she was fully aware of," he added.
Responding to the post on X, one user wrote: "As a Christian, I can ensure you. That Jesus is a jew. And Christmas is a Jewish story. If you don't believe me, read the Bible."
Another user said: "It is very much offensive and shows she has no understanding of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures."