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A march of protest, fringe groups and a fearful community horrified by recent attacks have made the streets of Melbourne a hotly contested space.
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter brief hiatus, antisemitism in Australia rears head with Melbourne attacksWhile government seems to be taking anti-Jewish threats more seriously, hate speech is becoming more normalized, community ...
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Australia’s first antisemitism envoy has called for the definition from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance to ...
A report is recommending Australian universities lose government funding unless they address attacks on Jewish students and ...
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Australian universities may lose funding if they’re not judged to be doing enough to address anti-Jewish hate crimes, ...
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The plan spans everything from public broadcasting to AI in a bid to curb growing violence. But where does fair criticism end ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsraeli leaders blast ‘vile’ attacks in Melbourne, demand Australia tackle antisemitismHerzog says 'intolerable' to still be faced with 'chilling image of an attempt to burn Jews alive' after synagogue, Israeli ...
Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi has moved closer to calling antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal’s position untenable after ...
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has condemned an incident where the front entrance of a synagogue in Melbourne was set on fire ...
The Albanese government has been accused of "not doing enough" to combat antisemitism following a suspected arson attack on a ...
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