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Australia’s Jewish Community Grapples with Surge in Antisemitism: ‘A Climate of Fear and Unease’

December 13, 20243 Mins Read
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A recent fire at a synagogue in Melbourne has raised serious concerns about rising antisemitism in Australia. This incident, which happened on December 6, is now being looked at as a potential terror attack.

Masked individuals reportedly set fire to the Adass Israel Synagogue, prompting a wave of distress within the Jewish community. Members of the community have been appealing for more support from government leaders and law enforcement.

In Sydney, further acts of vandalism have been reported, including a car set ablaze in a Jewish neighborhood, along with multiple buildings being damaged. Graffiti found at the scene included hateful messages targeting Israel. Similar acts of vandalism occurred in the same area just a few weeks prior.

Chris Minns, the Premier of New South Wales, expressed his alarm over these events, noting Sydney’s significant Jewish population, particularly Holocaust survivors who sought refuge in Australia from hatred and intolerance.

Eyewitness accounts highlight the chaos during the attack on the synagogue. Worshiper Yumi Friedman described hearing loud noises and seeing glass shatter as he attempted to escape. When police arrived, they mistakenly treated the Jewish congregants as if they were suspects.

Despite the non-Zionist nature of the synagogue’s practice, it appears that common antisemitic sentiments were at play. Community members voiced their concerns about being targeted simply for their Jewish identity.

In response to the rising incidents of hate, Victoria Police stated they would do everything possible to bring the responsible individuals to justice. They acknowledged that while the attacks seem targeted, the motive remains unclear. The firebombing has been labeled as a likely terror act by Shane Patton, the chief commissioner of Victoria police.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has faced backlash for his delayed response to the synagogue attack. Although he visited the synagogue to express his condolences, critics felt his initial statements lacked urgency. This comes at a time when antisemitic incidents in Australia have dramatically escalated since October, with reports indicating over a 300% increase in such hate crimes.

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry recently issued an open letter to the Prime Minister, underscoring the fear and anxiety among Jewish citizens, many of whom feel unsafe displaying their faith. They are calling for increased security funding and education about antisemitism in schools, among other measures.

The alarming rise in antisemitic attacks mirrors a global trend, with numerous incidents reported in recent months. In light of this, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has advised individuals in the Jewish community to remain vigilant when visiting Australia.

In conclusion, the situation underscores the pressing need for comprehensive action to address and combat antisemitism, ensuring safety and support for the Jewish community in Australia and beyond.

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