RNZ reports on Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel accusing Australia of being too slow when investigating recent anti-Semitic attacks. The article talks about the recent rise in antisemitism hate crimes in Australia, and cites OHPI’s work tracking the rise in online antisemitism since the October 7 attacks. They quote our CEO Andre Oboler, who explains that hate speech targeting both Jews and Muslims was “up significantly on every single platform” since the attacks.
Israel accuses Australia of being too slow to investigate anti-Semitic attacks
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