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The murder of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington has revived concerns over antisemitism in Australia.
Middle East correspondent Alistair Bunkall says Israelis fear leaving the country due to a 'concerning and worrying rise' in antisemitism around the world.
Two people were killed in the firing outside Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. According to reports, both of them were ...
An inaugural report from the J7 Large Communities’ Task Force Against Anti-Semitism shows an unprecedented increase in anti-Semitic activity worldwide, including a recent spike of 83 per cent here in ...
A business delegation from Hong Kong and Mainland China has signed off a raft of bilateral accords in Kuwait, agreements ...
A young couple who worked together at the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot dead at close range near a Jewish museum in ...
Morry Frenkel speaks with Julie Nathan, Research Director at the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ). They discuss ...
Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said the male victim had recently purchased an engagement ring and was planning ...
Radicalisation doesn’t begin with weapons. It begins with words — repeated, unchallenged, and unleashed into public life.
Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot dead late Wednesday outside a Jewish museum in Washington by a gunman who shouted ...
The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez, was seen pacing around Washington DC’s Jewish Museum in the minutes ...