Antisemitism in Australia
Australian Jews in the Shadow of War: Main Survey Findings
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BDS in the NTEU: a case study in ideological extremism
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The Moral Imperative of Countering Antisemitism in US Medicine – A Way Forward
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The Jewish Council of Australia: how can they learn from the earlier JCCFAS?
In early 2024, a new left-wing Australian Jewish group called the Jewish Council was launched. The Council described itself as ‘a diverse coalition of Jewish academics, lawyers, writers and teachers.
When does anti-Zionism become antisemitism? A Jewish historian’s perspective
In his latest book, Jewish Life in Medieval Spain, Jonathan Ray focuses on the tumult of the 14th century in Spain – a time of the plague, civil strife and war between the two largest kingdoms
AMUST’s post-October 7 rampage (part 2)
In the previous AIR, I addressed the extreme and sometimes antisemitic content that is being published by the Australian Muslim Times (AMUST) following the October 7 massacre by Hamas. In this second part of the series, I will review more AMUST material published recently.
AMUST after Oct 7: Defending Hamas and antisemitism
The Australian Muslim Times (AMUST) is a repeat offender when it comes to publishing extremist content, antisemitic material and conspiracy theories regarding Israel. Yet the barrage of such material in the AMUST following the October 7 massacre by Hamas was unusual in terms of both volume and viciousness.
Surveying the hate at one pro-Palestinian rally
There have been numerous pro-Palestinian rallies across Australia since Hamas unleashed the current Gaza war with its unprovoked wave of mass-murder and mass-kidnapping against Israelis on October 7. One in Sydney on Oct. 9 made international headlines with chants of both “f..k the Jews” and “gas the Jews”.
AMUST’s latest anti-Israel conspiracy theories
Regular AIR readers know by now that the Australasian Muslim Times (AMUST) has been a recidivist offender when it comes to the dissemination of anti-Israel conspiracy theories, often including borderline antisemitic views, in recent years.
Antisemitic party with fascist roots active in Australia
The Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP) is a pro-Assad Lebanese international political party, influenced by European fascism and Nazism. Its vision is to set up “Greater Syria” on an area stretching from Lebanon, through Israel and Jordan and into parts of Iraq.
“Quds day” becomes Antisemitism Day
After the 1979 revolution in Iran, the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini initiated the tradition of marking International al-Quds (Jerusalem)
AMUST’s “global Zionism” trope
The Australasian Muslim Times (AMUST) does not support Israel or Zionism. On the contrary. As AIJAC has reported in the past, AMUST has, more than once, provided a platform for antisemitic views and promoted baseless and extreme anti-Israel content.
More hate from HT
In previous editions of AIR we have covered the ongoing hateful rhetoric, antisemitism and support of extremism and terror by the Australian branch of the pan-Islamic fundamentalist movement Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT, Arabic for “the party for liberation”).
Farah News: Hate springs eternal
Continuing its long and established behaviour of spreading conspiracy theories, extremism and antisemitism, the Australian Arabic online news and opinion portal, Farah News, has hosted several articles featuring antisemitic and extreme anti-Israel content over the last few months.
Conspiracy theories, antisemitic tropes and half-truths
Recent events in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict again resulted in anti-Israel hate content, often with antisemitic overtones, being published in Arabic in Australian media outlets. This time I will be focusing on the Australasian Muslim Times (AMUST), a community newspaper which took an active role in this ugly wave.
Al-Quds Day at a Sydney Mosque
The website of the Shi’ite mosque and commemoration hall known as the Hussaineyat Ale Yassin in Sydney contains articles about Islam; for example, explaining why it is a religion of peace. Yet, all pretence of peace disappears when it comes to Israel.
Australian pro-ISIS propagandist: “Allah! Destroy Israel!”
Sydney resident Wisam Haddad, also known by the name Abu Ousayd al-Mashaqlli, is a fundamentalist Islamist and self-declared ISIS supporter with a long record of ties to people who later allegedly engaged in terrorism.
Australian Extremists: “Nuke Israel!”
Below is some material from our ongoing coverage of extremist voices within the largely law-abiding and peaceful fabric of Australian society.
More Arabic antisemitism and conspiracy theories in Australia
Australian Arabic-language commentators are spreading conspiracy theories about Australia’s summer bushfire emergency and the coronavirus outbreak.
The “Elders of Zion” are making a comeback in Australia’s Arabic media
In 2019, classic antisemitism is alive and kicking in some pockets of Australia, including locally published Arabic media.
Jihad in the Suburbs redux
My investigation has found that an extreme terrorist-supporting group of preachers has been operating inside Australia’s major cities for two decades,
The dark side of Arabic Media
An examination of Arabic media in Australia over recent months has revealed that, apparently unnoticed by Australian authorities, antisemitic content and anti-Israel conspiracy theories
Martyrdom Calls and Antisemitism in Australia
The conflict during May between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, named “Operation Guardian of the Walls” by the IDF, unleashed a tidal wave of antisemitism, demands for Israel’s destruction and violence across the world.
Australian Islamist extremist group fans the antisemitic flames
Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT, Arabic for “the party for liberation”) is a pan-Islamic fundamentalist movement calling for the re-establishment of a global Muslim Caliphate based on Islamic religious law (Sharia) while rejecting the integration of Muslims into non-Muslim societies.
Australian Arabic language newspaper claims Israel sent prostitutes to entice Gulf states
The Arabic language El-Telegraph newspaper, published in Sydney since 1970 and edited by Antoine Kazi OAM, prides itself on being the “Largest Lebanese and Arabic Daily Newspaper in Australia.”
Holocaust Denial at a conspiracy “one stop shop”
The Melbourne-based website Gumshoe News is a one stop shop for wild conspiracies, including a sizeable amount of Israel-hatred, classical antisemitism and Holocaust denial. The website claims that “We provide the public and government factual information and knowledge to assist in explaining what is happening in the world today
The hateful rhetoric of Hizb ut-Tahrir Australia
Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT, Arabic for “the party for liberation”) is a pan-Islamic fundamentalist movement with branches in different countries, including a few hundred followers in Australia.
Australian Sheikh: conspiracies & antisemitism
An Australian sheikh is circulating conspiracy theories and antisemitism online.
Coronavirus conspiracy theories in Australia
The global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has spawned conspiracy theories that play on people’s fears and foster hatred by laying blame for this unprecedented threat on a recognisable “enemy”.
Coronavirus in Australia’s Arabic Media: Conspiracies, Anti-Semitism, Defiance
Conspiracy theories about the latest outbreak of the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic have become commonplace in the Middle East.
The Bushfire Conspiracy
Australian Arabic-language commentators are spreading conspiracy theories about Australia’s summer bushfire emergency and the coronavirus outbreak.
Spreading Antisemitism in Arabic in Australia
It may seem far away, but Australia is not immune to the poison that permeates most Middle East media.
The hate goes on
Despite being exposed several times as a platform publishing extremism and antisemitism, Farah News, the Arabic-language Australian website, shows no signs of changing its ways. On the contrary, the disturbing trend of featuring such content has continued in full force over recent months.
Rampant antisemitism – The Arab Press has a lot to answer for
Australia was recently shaken to learn of the horrifying news of two blatantly antisemitic incidents within Melbourne’s public schools
Australian Antisemitism in Arabic
An Australia-based Arabic-language online news and commentary platform is spreading viciously antisemitic content. An investigation into the Farah NewsOnline website has uncovered articles depicting Jews as an evil force conspiring to subdue humanity, caricatures featuring Nazi propaganda motifs against Israel and conspiracy theories about Zionism as a plot for world domination.