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Protests were always about the delegitimisation and demonisation of Israel: Joel Burnie on Sky News
AIJAC executive manager Joel Burnie spoke about the continuing protests against Israel on the Danica & James Show on Sky News.
Read MorePeace depends upon disarmament of Hamas: Bren Carlill on Sky News
AIJAC’s Dr Bren Carlill discussed the prospects for peace on the Weekend Newsday show on Sky News.
Read MoreA peace deal of hopes and fears
For the first time, the full weight of the Oval Office is behind a deal. And also for the first time, many Muslim and Arab nations, including countries with long-standing ties to Hamas such as Qatar and Turkey, have welcomed and supported the agreement. That’s no small thing.
Read MoreElation for hostage families but need to maintain isolation of Hamas: Joel Burnie on Sky News
Joel Burnie discussed the Gaza war agreement with Danica Di Giorgio on Sky News.
Read MoreWill Trump’s plan give peace a chance in Gaza?
Beyond most of their wartime objectives being realised, the key reason fighting is unlikely to resume is because of the immense pressure being brought on Israel, and the isolation suddenly experienced by Hamas.
Read MoreGood news, but the world must make sure Hamas falls in line
Allowing Hamas to recover from the war is a recipe only for further violence and devastation, especially for Gaza. The international community must now do all it can to ensure every point of the Trump plan is implemented, including directing its opprobrium where it is warranted – at Hamas.
Read MoreAIJAC applauds NSW Court of Appeal decision to block Oct. 7 celebration at the Opera House
The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) applauds the unanimous ruling by the NSW Court of Appeal to prohibit provocateurs from holding an anti-Israel march to the Sydney Opera House to celebrate the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023.
Read MoreAIJAC welcomes news of agreement on first phase of Israel-Hamas peace plan
AIJAC Executive Director Dr Colin Rubenstein said, “The Australian Jewish community welcomes the signed agreement by Israel and Hamas to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners very soon and for the withdrawal of Israeli troops to an agreed line. Hopefully the next phases – the end of any Hamas role in Gaza, and the commitment by the international community that Hamas and other terrorist groups are disarmed – will also be agreed upon very soon.”
Read More‘The worst two years’: Israeli lives remain entangled with grief and hope
Much of the world has since moved on from the events of that terrible day, focusing attention instead on the high death toll and widespread destruction in Gaza following Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip. But Israelis remain trapped in a psychological time loop, a kind of “Groundhog Day” of horror, reliving the nightmare…
Read MoreAntisemitic graffiti on October 7 anniversary “deeply saddening”: Joel Burnie on Sky News
AIJAC executive manager Joel Burnie discussed the protests and pro-Hamas graffiti seen in Melbourne on Sky News’ Bolt Report.
Read MoreA terrible two years for the Australian Jewish community: Bren Carlill on Sky News
AIJAC director of special projects Dr Bren Carlill discussed the 2-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks with Laura Jayes on Sky News.
Read MoreWhen Israel woke up on October 7
In the years before October 7, Israel did what the world had done for eight decades – it lulled itself into believing that its enemies didn’t mean what they said. Israelis thought that if money went into Gaza, if Gazans could work in Israel, if Gaza’s economy improved, then Hamas, as Gaza’s ruler, wouldn’t want to throw that away… But Hamas attacked anyway, and Israel woke up.
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