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Passing Hate Crimes bill “incredibly important”: Arsen Ostrovsky on 2GB

January 21, 2026

AIJAC’s Arsen Ostrovsky spoke to 2GB’s Mark Levy about the hate crimes bill passed in parliament yesterday.

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Climate of hateful words behind antisemitic attack: Rebecca Davis on 3AW

January 21, 2026

AIJAC digital editor Rebecca Davis spoke to 3AW’s Jacqui Felgate about her reaction to the anti-Semitic attack upon a group of Jewish teenage boys on their way home from night school in St Kilda East. 

Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah (Screenshot/ X)

Writers’ block at the Adelaide Writers’ Festival

January 19, 2026 | Justin Amler

The Adelaide Writers’ Week festival, far from being about the free exchange of ideas, remains what it has long been, an exercise in political grandstanding and virtue signalling.

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First, we mourn. And mourn again. Then, life must go on

January 19, 2026 | Rabbi Ralph Genende

This past week we observed the sheloshim for Bondi. For the past month, our beautiful Bondi, bereft of 15 of her children, wounded by her injured offspring, has been in mourning, marked by blood and broken bodies instead of beach and bronzed bodies. No garland of flowers around her lovely neck, just a heaping of wreaths at her feet.

Maduro in US custody (Image: Flickr)

“Blame the Jews” conspiracy theories over Venezuela and Bondi prove nothing changes

January 16, 2026 | Alana Schetzer

It took just a few hours for “Zionists” to be blamed for what went down on January 4. Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez followed a well-worn path for the regime when she claimed in a televised address to the nation there were “Zionist overtones” to Maduro’s capture.

Vigil for the victims at Bondi Beach (Image: Screenshot)

The Bondi massacre – one month later

January 13, 2026 | Justin Amler

One month after that terrible day, Australian Jews remain devastated. But that devastation has now hardened into anger, frustration, and a new determination. Simply put, we want answers.

Iranians gather around the bodies of murdered protesters (Image: Screenshot)

Israel-obsessed activists’ hypocrisy exposed by their Iran silence

January 12, 2026 | Arsen Ostrovsky

Real human rights advocacy does not depend on the identity of the oppressor or the political utility of the victim. It depends on principle. And right now, such principle is sorely missing for so many of those who claim to be advocating for “human rights”.

Image courtesy of Arsen Ostrovsky

What I learned on Bondi beach

January 7, 2026 | Arsen Ostrovsky

Lying on the ground that balmy summer night in Sydney with blood still gushing from my head, having just learned that my wife and children had reached safety, I found myself reciting the Shema, the ancient and seminal Jewish declaration of faith.

Arsen Ostrovsky took this photo for his family while not knowing if he would survive the attack (Image: Arsen Ostrovsky)

I survived Bondi. Now a royal commission is critical

December 30, 2025 | Arsen Ostrovsky

Bondi should never have happened. We owe it to those who lost their lives, and those like me who survived this horror, to safeguard Australia’s democratic values and our shared future, and ensure that the conditions which allowed such hatred to grow are confronted, exposed and never allowed to repeat.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong at the UN General Assembly in September 2025 for the “High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution” (Image: Noamgalai/ Shutterstock)

Antisemitism threatens the very fabric of a democratic, cohesive, fair go and safe Australia

December 28, 2025 | Justin Amler

In the immediate aftermath of the October 7 attacks, Federal and State governments failed to act against the open and brazen displays of hatred, igniting a powder keg still burning today. The recommendations of the PM’s own Antisemitism Envoy spent five months basically gathering dust.

Arsen Ostrovsky took this photo for his family while not knowing if he would survive the attack (Image: Arsen Ostrovsky)

“I’m not religious but I started praying”: Arsen Ostrovsky in the Jerusalem Post

December 26, 2025

Arsen Ostrovsky was at Bondi for a Hanukkah celebration. Minutes later, he was injured in a terror attack, and Australia was forced to look at its Jewish community through the harshest possible lens.

When I called him afterward, I expected anger. Instead, he offered something quieter, and maybe more explosive: “I feel alive.”

Anti-Israel rally in Melbourne in October 2024 (Image: Diana Zavaleta/ Shutterstock)

Now is the time for healing, not laying blame

December 26, 2025 | Jamie Hyams

At this time we should all be prioritising the healing of those impacted by this tragedy, first and foremost the devastated Jewish community, and the prevention of further attacks. Those who put their own needs and politics above that are doing the entire country a grave disservice, and frankly, should take a good, hard look at themselves. They are part of the problem, not the solution.

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