Australia grapples with rising antisemitic attacks, prompting urgent calls for enhanced measures to combat hate and discrimination.
In Short
Australia is experiencing a rise in antisemitic attacks against Jewish individuals and institutions, leading to fears within the community. Authorities, community leaders, and advocacy groups are advocating for stronger action and education to combat this hatred and promote tolerance.
Australia is facing a significant increase in antisemitic attacks, raising concerns among communities and authorities.
Recent reports indicate that incidents targeting Jewish individuals and institutions have surged in various regions.
These attacks include verbal harassment, vandalism, and physical assaults, creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.
Recently, two healthcare workers in New South Wales have been fired after a video surfaced showing them making antisemitic threats online.
The footage, shared on TikTok, appears to have been recorded in a hospital setting.
In the video, a man claiming to be a doctor tells an Israeli content creator that he “sends Israelis to Jahannam,” an Islamic term for hell.
A woman then joins the conversation, saying she would refuse to treat Israelis and later adds, “I won’t treat them, I will kill them.”
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park called the remarks “vile” and confirmed that both individuals had been stood down immediately.
The spike in antisemitic behaviour is being attributed to multiple factors, including the global rise in antisemitism fueled by social media.