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Antisemitism database “first step of many more that need to be taken”: Dr Colin Rubenstein on ABC TV

January 22, 2025 | Colin Rubenstein

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Speaking to the ABC, AIJAC’s Executive Director Dr Colin Rubenstein responds to the National Cabinet’s decision to establish a national database to track antisemitism.

“It’s a pity it took so long for that National Cabinet to meet, but it’s welcome that it finally did, because we’re confronting a national crisis of law and order here. It’s spiralling out of control.”

 

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