Australia
Canberra scrambles to respond as incidents soar 700% since Oct. 7; similar patterns emerge in Canada.
Before his sentencing, Jacob Hersant, 25, said: “We’re going to argue that the law is constitutionally invalid, and it’s emotional and it’s anti-white.”
Jewish entrepreneur Eitan Neishlos and Arab strategist Amjad Taha speak out against antisemitism during a joint trip “Down Under.”
Thom Yorke immediately stopped the band’s performance to respond, “Don’t stand there like a coward.”
“For the sake of our nation’s social cohesion, there is no place for Candace Owens,” said Alon Cassuto, CEO of the Zionist Federation of Australia.
Jacob Hersant, 25, performed the nationally banned gesture six days after its criminalization.
Police said anti-Israel rallies will not be allowed on the anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
The move comes amid an increase in acts targeting the Australian Jewish and pro-Israel community in the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
Thirty-nine people were arrested and 24 officers were hurt at the protest in Australia’s second-largest city.
Patrick Delany, of Foxtel, said he is “very sorry for my actions and sincerely apologize to people who have been hurt or offended, especially members of the Jewish community.”
The data breach led to a massive doxxing campaign by anti-Israel activists.
Meanwhile, they overwhelmingly passed two anti-Israel resolutions.