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The Conference of Presidents head was one of several speakers who talked to JNS during the ADL summit in New York.
In a separate decision, Wellington announced travel bans on “a number of extremist Israeli settlers.”
“I don’t know who he is. I don’t care who he is,” Ralph Babet said about the image that Nathan Bull posted online.
Mark Dreyfus, the country’s attorney general, said the practice is “far from being an isolated incident.”
“The Jewish community was a huge support—with Israeli flags (some bearing the slogan ‘Bring the Hostages Back’) and shouting in Hebrew,” he said.
“This is the right time to stand with Israel in her struggle against forces that seek her annihilation,” embassy co-founder Dr. Sheree Trotter said.
Nour Mohamed also faces charges for an assault that took place shortly after Hamas began its Oct. 7.
A man who took the photos of the Australian airline workers described feeling “intimidated” by the display of activism.
A bill also makes it illegal to spread extremist propaganda online.
A Holocaust museum in St. Louis referred to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks as a “pogrom,” much like Kristallnacht was.
Shots fired at Montreal Jewish schools. A rabbi kicked in Paris. Fighting outside a Holocaust film screening in Los Angeles.