Australia
They faced the Bondi terror attack as friends. They emerged with a love story
Alexandra Edmondson and James McIntosh will be married in a park near Bondi Beach. Their love story began less than a year earlier, in the middle of a terror attack that took the lives of 15 people
Israeli investment scam defrauds over 4,000 Australians out of millions of dollars - report
Australia summons Israeli envoy over decision not to prosecute aid worker killings
What Australian trauma doctors found when they came to Israel
Australian women linked to ISIS leave Syrian camp - report
The Australian government has previously ruled out providing direct assistance for the return of Australian families linked to ISIS.
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed's brothers charged for threatening him
Ahmed Al Ahmed was wounded after disarming one of the terrorists during the December attack on a Hanukkah event that claimed the lives of 15 people.
Man arrested for theft of Bondi Beach victim, event photographer's camera
The suspect, a 35-year-old Marayong resident, was also working as the tragic Hanukkah event’s photographer when he stole his peer’s camera, the police alleged.
When anti-Zionism becomes the respectable language of antisemitism - opinion
The Bondi Commission matters beyond Australia because it exposes how ancient Jew-hatred now borrows the vocabulary of human rights, decolonization, and social justice.
First hearings for Australia commission end after Jews share stories of antisemitism
The first block of hearings began on May 4, providing those impacted by rising antisemitism in the country an opportunity to share their insight and testimonies in the wake of the October 7 Massacre.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation coverage of Gaza war fueled antisemitism, ABC Watch claims
The ABC is a publicly funded national broadcaster and, as such, has a legal and ethical obligation to report impartially and objectively.
Sydney woman charged for abuse of Jewish girls' netball team
"You should have all been eradicated," the 42-year-old woman shouted at the Maroubra netball game for girls aged 12 and under.
Anti-Iranian regime activists hold global protests denouncing months-long internet outage
Activists also held banners praising Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, including calling him "King of Iran," according to footage taken at the scenes.
Pauline Hanson cashes in on Trump-like populism as it surges in Australia
Australia’s political landscape shifts as Trump-like populism rises. Pauline Hanson’s One Nation attracts wealthy donors, signaling a major change in the country’s conservative movement.
My Word: Nice words are not enough - opinion
"It’s a bit like the people who attack us for making the Holocaust – the genocide of the Jews – all about Jews. Apparently that’s ‘Jewish supremacist’ behaviour…"