Bondi Beach mass shooting
Former antisemitic activist Lucas Gage explains to Jewish podcast why he left the movement
Gage said his departure from the movement was driven in part by frustration with what he called “low-IQ antisemitism,” or conspiracy theories that reflexively blame Jews for unrelated events.
Bondi Beach victim's daughter becomes leading antisemitism advocate in Australia
Nineteen new charges brought against Bondi Beach massacre terrorist, bringing total to 78
California mayor who claimed that Bondi massacre was ‘false flag’ set to lose reelection bid
Bondi Beach mass shooting hero Ahmed al-Ahmed charged with domestic violence, stalking, assault
Ahmed, 44, has been accused of assaulting his father during a domestic incident in March, ABC reported. He was charged with domestic violence, common violence, stalking, and intimidation.
Australian Jews report harassment, intimidation after testifying before Bondi commission
“We will not tolerate attempts to subvert this inquiry or silence those who have been brave enough to speak,” said head of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, Virginia Bell.
Australian police did no threat assessment before Bondi attack, inquiry hears
The comments came during public hearings in the wide-ranging inquiry known as a Royal Commission that focuses on the events leading up to last December's Bondi attack.
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed's brothers charged for threatening him
Ahmed Al Ahmed was wounded after disarming one of the terrorists during the December attack on a Hanukkah event that claimed the lives of 15 people.
Man arrested for theft of Bondi Beach victim, event photographer's camera
The suspect, a 35-year-old Marayong resident, was also working as the tragic Hanukkah event’s photographer when he stole his peer’s camera, the police alleged.
When anti-Zionism becomes the respectable language of antisemitism - opinion
The Bondi Commission matters beyond Australia because it exposes how ancient Jew-hatred now borrows the vocabulary of human rights, decolonization, and social justice.
First hearings for Australia commission end after Jews share stories of antisemitism
The first block of hearings began on May 4, providing those impacted by rising antisemitism in the country an opportunity to share their insight and testimonies in the wake of the October 7 Massacre.
Australia’s antisemitism inquiry should alarm every Jew - opinion
An Australian Royal Commission on antisemitism reveals a deeper crisis of antisemitism.
My Word: Nice words are not enough - opinion
"It’s a bit like the people who attack us for making the Holocaust – the genocide of the Jews – all about Jews. Apparently that’s ‘Jewish supremacist’ behaviour…"
Australia begins hearings into Bondi Beach attack and rising antisemitism
"My family and I no longer want to live in Australia. We don't feel safe here. We don't feel welcome," one witness told the Royal Commission on antisemitism.