Australia
Some of Australia’s foremost Muslim advocacy organizations have accused the nurses’ critics of “hypocrisy.”
“Gas the Jews” was also written on the recently shuttered store of the Gottlieb family in Melbourne.
Dionne Taylor discusses Australia’s “weak leadership” on antisemitism, the emergence of “Oct. 8 Jews,” and her connection to former hostage Liri Albag.
Australia is facing an “antisemitism crisis,” said lawmaker Andrew Wallace.
“Israeli dog[s] came to this hospital, and I send them to [hell],” one professional was recorded saying in a video chat.
The move follows criticism that authorities are not doing enough to curb antisemitic attacks.
In Bondi Beach, three men allegedly hurled eggs at Jewish women, and in Sydney and Perth hateful graffiti and vandalism were discovered.
Three incidents were recorded in the Australian city, where explosives and a list of Jewish targets were found earlier in the month.
The discovery follows a spate of antisemitic arson and vandalism in the country.
Chris Minns, the premier of New South Wales, emphasized that the operation targeting these antisemitic crimes is “just getting started.”
Australia’s police commissioner suggested the idea following a snap cabinet meeting after a Jewish day care center was torched in Sydney.
“The kind of people who would ... attack a fellow Australian whom they don’t know because of their race or religion, it is completely disgusting and these bastards will be rounded up by the police,” said New South Wales Premier Chris Minns.