Anti-Zionist Jews听Judith Treanor, Suzie Gold and Michelle Berkon,听standing several metres from a synagogue entrance holding innocuous signs, were threatened with arrest for the alleged crime of 鈥渃ausing fear and alarm鈥.
Antisemitism
Israeli-Australian Ofir Birenbaum skulked听away from the Cairo Takeaway with a听Daily Telegraph听journalist and camera person after their mission to find听鈥渆vidence鈥 of an escalation of antisemitism failed. Wendy Bacon reports.
A protest at Sydney Town Hall Square heard civil and social movement leaders condemn NSW Labor鈥檚 proposed new laws banning protests near places of worship. Jim McIlroy reports.
There is no question that we must oppose and fight antisemitism. However, its weaponisation 鈥 specifically in relation to anti-Zionism 鈥 is now so pervasive that it underlies every attempt to shut down the movement for Palestinian rights, argues Janet Parker.
The strong turnout for a pro-Palestine rally in Katoomba reflects growing concern over US President Trump鈥檚 expressed desire to recolonise Gaza. Jenna Condie reports.
If Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the state premiers and the media are serious about tackling antisemitism, Jews for Palestine WA calls on them to do three simple things.
NSW authorities are considering whether听a caravan packed with explosives found abandoned听in Dural, which politicians have implied is linked to a spate of antisemitic attacks,听might be an elaborate set-up. Paul Gregoire reports.
The Jewish Council of Australia has warned politicians not to use antisemitic attacks to point-score or spread other forms of hatred, such as Islamophobia or anti-Palestinian racism. Kerry Smith reports.
Criticising the actions of a state and its policies should not be mistaken for antisemitism, writes听Judith Avril, a member of Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 Australia.
The Labor PM and NSW Premier have been quick to demonise community members supporting justice in Palestine and quick to wrongly conflate anti-Zionism with antisemitism 鈥 all of which have repercussions, as Paul Gregoire points out.
Amnesty International Australia, rights organisations and pro-Palestine solidarity organisers have criticised the NSW Premier鈥檚 call to ban Palestine protests outside places of worship. Pip Hinman reports.
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As the apocalyptic violence unleashed on Gaza grinds on and domestic opposition grows, Labor has resorted to backing an institutional assault on free speech. Sam Wainwright argues the only way to fight back is to keep speaking out.
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