Damage to the door of the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation (image: X/@w3bsag3)

Politicians’ reactions ring hollow in echo chambers of outrage

July 8, 2025 | Bren Carlill

“Zionists” are the targets, but it just so happens that most Zionists out there are Jews, and almost all Jews are Zionists. And, certainly, the protesters don’t usually bother to discriminate. Which is why synagogues are burnt. Which is why Jewish schools are graffitied and students are taunted. Which is why Jewish artists are de-platformed.

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Anti-Semitism: Very fabric of our society is in deep, dark danger

July 7, 2025 | Mark Leibler

Those who took to the streets of Melbourne are fundamentally driven by a ­hatred of Jews. Such people have always been here, but the murders, rapes and abductions that took place on ­ October 7, 2023, emboldened them. And as long as protests accompanied by chants of “Zionists are terrorists”, “death to the IDF”, “globalise the intifada” and “from the river to the sea” continue, violence directed at the Jewish community and its institutions will follow.

East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation (image: Flickr/Rexness)

Tragic shift on antisemitism should terrify us all

July 7, 2025 | Paul Rubenstein

This kind of hatred never stays contained. The history is clear: every society that has allowed itself to follow this path has ended up ashamed of where it arrived and inevitably in abject failure. So we must ask, urgently and clearly: is this really the road we want Australia to go down?

The East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation (image: Wikimedia Commons/Spud770)

Australia’s Antisemitism problem is no longer shocking — it’s normalised

July 7, 2025 | Joel Burnie

Are Russian Orthodox  churches in Australia being attacked over the Ukraine war? Are Chinese Australians persecuted over the Chinese communist government’s treatment of the Uyghurs? Of course not. Individuals are not held responsible for the actions of foreign governments. Except, it seems, when it comes to Jews, who always seem to bear collective responsibility for anything bad happening in the world, including the alleged and often misrepresented actions of the State of Israel.

Israeli Air Force fighter jets en route to hit Iranian targets (screenshot)

Could this be the 1967 moment for the Islamic Revolution?

July 6, 2025 | Oved Lobel

In the end, the battle that many expected to be a bang was in fact a whimper, with the regime completely powerless to defend itself or retaliate in any meaningful fashion.

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After the ceasefire, we should not forget that Iran’s regime is a threat to everyone

July 3, 2025 | Alana Schetzer

For those who have forgotten 2022 or simply believe the Iranian regime is somehow virtuous because they do not like its enemies, it’s important to remember what this regime actually is and what it does. Iran, the region, and the world would be a significantly better, safer places without it.

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A ceasefire – but will the fire actually cease?

June 30, 2025 | Justin Amler

The campaign was undoubtedly an incredible achievement by Israel, which has lived under the nightmarish shadow of a potentially nuclear-armed Iran, dedicated to the Jewish state’s destruction, for decades. But… Iran has already sworn it will resume its illegal nuclear efforts – even as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei surreally insists that Iran won a great victory. 

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Sometimes a military solution is necessary

June 26, 2025 | Allon Lee

The Albanese Government’s belated and begrudging support for the US strikes on Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan on Saturday reflected the discomfort of many Western governments at US President Trump’s direct military involvement.

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Food, lies and videotapes

June 26, 2025 | Justin Amler

While the world is focused right now on Iran, it’s important to remember the war in Gaza continues. On Sunday, Israeli security forces recovered the bodies of three more hostages…

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Questions over the legitimacy of the US-Israeli attack on Iran fail to grasp the threat — and the opportunity

June 24, 2025 | Ran Porat

There was also substantial evidence supporting the imminence of an Iranian threat. Recently released intelligence suggested that Tehran was accelerating its weaponisation of highly enriched uranium and restocking thousands of new ballistic missiles.

A B2 bomber was used in the US strikes upon Iran's nuclear facilities (Image: Wikipedia)

A critical first step to stability

June 23, 2025 | Colin Rubenstein

The US intervention provides much greater confidence that Iran, a regime committed to dominating and destabilising its neighbours, international terrorism, and destroying Israel – and that was illegally trying to build nuclear weapons to facilitate all three objectives – is about to be thoroughly defanged.

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Three reasons Israel decided to act against Iran now

June 20, 2025 | Allon Lee

IAEA reports say that Iran now possesses enough 60% enriched uranium to produce the cores of between nine and ten nuclear warheads in less than two weeks. Iran is the only non-nuclear weapon state to have ever enriched uranium to this level – an enrichment level with no legitimate civilian use.

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