Bondi Beach, Australia and antisemitism
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Britain's two biggest police forces announced Wednesday that officers would take an "enhanced approach" to counter antisemitism, arresting protesters who use certain slogans and phrases, in response to what they said was surging hate crimes targeting Jewish people in the United Kingdom.
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Australian authorities ignored warning signs of rising antisemitism, some Jewish leaders say
The country endured its deadliest mass killing in nearly 30 years, with the massacre of 15 people this weekend during a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach.
The subsequent sixteen months were sullied by firebombing, arson, graffiti, and hate speech incidents that prompted Mike Burgess, the Director-General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), to proclaim that his top priority in terms of threat to life is antisemitism.
Canberra said it had "credible intelligence" Iran likely directed others. The Australian debate is like a mirror of the American debate. Opposition figures had been warning for months that antisemitism was intensifying.
President Trump participated in a Hanukkah reception at the White House, where he raised concerns about antisemitism in Congress. During his remarks, In particular, Trump called out Rep. Ilhan Omar, stating "she hates Jewish people.
Hate researcher Matteo Vergani and orthodox Rabbi Nomi Kaltmann examine the rise of antisemitism in Australia, as police continue to investigate the deadly attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on Sunday.
Slain rabbi's letter warning Australian PM about antisemitism gains tragic relevance after deadly Hanukkah terror attack on Bondi Beach left at least 16 dead.
As Columbia University continues to grapple with the fallout from months of campus protests, a longtime faculty member is accusing
As funerals get underway for the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting, grief is rippling through Sydney’s Jewish community and across Australia. CNN spoke with Jewish residents in Sydney who say the tragedy has deepened long-standing fears about antisemitism.
In a video message, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that Western governments act to oppose antisemitism and ensure safety for Jews. (Credit: @IsraeliPM via X)