'Eyeing the exits': Nearly half of British Jews don't feel welcome in UK, don't see future
The Campaign Against Antisemitism also found out that a clear majority of British Jews (61%) have considered leaving Britain in the past two years.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism also found out that a clear majority of British Jews (61%) have considered leaving Britain in the past two years.
"We will not be afraid if they try to take us down, even on the glorious beaches of Sydney Australia"
Minns said the attack was intended “to intimidate and cause fear,” but told the crowd that the Jewish community’s return to Bondi “in your 1000s” was an act of “defiance.”
Australian PM Albanese was booed by the crowd on arrival, and later when the speaker mentioned his name during the memorial.
Under the new measures, police will be granted expanded authority to shut down unauthorized protests for periods of up to three months.
A day earlier, Australia's Jewish community gathered at Bondi Beach for prayers, while hundreds of swimmers and surfers formed a huge circle in the waters off the beach to honor victims.
There are "no current or impending threats to the community," AFP confirmed.
Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, said that it is legal in the UK to “intentionally stir up racial hatred, so long as one avoids being threatening, abusive or insulting.”
The community is largely unscathed by antisemitism and has existed here for centuries, fully integrated as Indians and Jews.
Albanese said the event he attended at the Great Synagogue in Sydney on Friday night showed "the spirit of our Jewish Australian community is completely unbreakable."
“I named her Matilda because she was our firstborn in Australia. And I thought that Matilda was the most Australian name that could ever exist,” said father Michael.