Antisemitism

Unable to win the moral, political and legal arguments, apologists for genocide in parliament and the media are pushing back. But, as Janet Parker told a rally, supporters of justice will not be vilified or silenced.

Fred Hahn and Palestine protest background

Prominent Canadian union leader Fred Hahn has come under attack again for his steadfast support of Palestinians and his work for Palestine solidarity, reports Jeff Shantz.

The movement against genocide has highlighted PM Anthony Albanese鈥檚 intransigent support for Israel. This is a reason for the new crackdown on pro-Palestine protesters, argues Jacob Andrewartha.

Members of the Jewish community and pro-Palestine supporters expressed solidarity with Hash Tayeh, CEO of the Burgertory, who is being accused of antisemitism for supporting Palestine. Chloe DS reports.

As Gillian Segal has聽a track record of insisting that legitimate criticism of Israel is antisemitic, it is more likely that she will be an envoy for promoting racism and division, argues Janet Parker.

Sarah Schwartz of the Jewish Council of Australia said聽the appointment聽of an antisemitism envoy is needlessly provocative. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Labor pretends to support a ceasefire on Gaza, but as Sue Bull argues, it has refused to take concrete steps to sanction Israel. It is therefore helping give Israel the political cover聽it needs to continue its now nearly nine-month genocide.

As support for Israel drops, supporters of the Zionist project feel more isolated and become more hysterical. Sue Bull reports.

protester holding a sign saying 'Germany stop supporting Israel's war crimes'

While Germany cracks down on free speech and debate over Israel's genocidal war in Palestine in the name of 'protecting Jews and fighting antisemitism', its military industrial complex is making mega profits from the sales of weapons to Israel, writes Mary Merkenich.

kids holding a banner

Since the Labor and Liberal parties have lost hearts and minds over their support for genocidal Israel, they are now moving to culture wars, argues Pip Hinman.

The Jewish Council of Australia and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Australia are among many condemning聽efforts to weaponise the tragic stabbings at Westfield shopping Centre in Bondi. Kerry Smith reports.

The Jewish Council of Australia said attempts to remove pro-Palestinian voices should be 鈥渄eeply concerning to all who value a plural and open society鈥. Kerry Smith reports.