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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Melbourne, Australia, chanted “Death to the IDF” at a rally Sunday, two days after a spate ...
Local leaders denounced the episodes, which both took place on Friday evening: arson at a synagogue and a disturbance at an ...
The attacks on Jewish people in Melbourne on Friday night should send chills down the spines of all Australians — Jewish and ...
The war in Gaza, God willing, will end, perhaps even in the next week or so. Perhaps the war will end and the hostages, the ...
A report is recommending Australian universities lose government funding unless they address attacks on Jewish students and ...
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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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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 ...
Investigators say a man poured a flammable liquid on the front door of the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation before setting ...
Police in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria have arrested a suspect in connection with an arson attack on a ...
NEW YORK – In response to the recent antisemitic incidents in Melbourne, Australia, World Jewish Congress President Ronald S.
I sat in the warmth and glow of Shabbat candles at the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation, Australia’s oldest mainland synagogue.
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