CAM weekly antisemitism report – Sydney massacre demonstrates how incitement kills
The atrocity came after a surge of antisemitic hate crimes in Australia over the past two years that authorities failed to address
The atrocity came after a surge of antisemitic hate crimes in Australia over the past two years that authorities failed to address
Jews heading to a Hanukkah candle lighting in Istanbul were attacked amid protests and anti Israel slogans, according to footage from the scene.
At the Light Over Darkness: Night of Unity commemoration, each candle was lit by a representative of those who brought light into the world at a dark time.
President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal joined Australians living in Israel, visiting Australians, bereaved relatives, Chabad rabbis, and senior officials for a memorial ceremony in Jerusalem.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism also found out that a clear majority of British Jews (61%) have considered leaving Britain in the past two years.
During the hearing into the decision to ban Maccabi TLV fans from attending an away match against Aston Villa on November 6, it emerged that some of the intelligence in the police report was bogus.
The Jewish People Policy Institute analyzed how 25 world leaders responded to the Bondi Beach mass shooting, scoring statements for clarity, specificity, and references to antisemitism.
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"We will not be afraid if they try to take us down, even on the glorious beaches of Sydney Australia"
Minns told thousands of participants at the Light Over Darkness commemoration that incitement had led to graffiti, arson attacks, and now murder, and it was Australia's responsibility to combat hate.
Australian PM Albanese was booed by the crowd on arrival, and later when the speaker mentioned his name during the memorial.