A cache of weapons, including swords bearing swastika symbology, were found in his home
By Siam Goorwich
US sanctions were placed on the controversial UN special rapporteur on Palestinian territories in July
Sir Ephraim Mirvis speaks to the JC on his return from visit to Sydney attack survivors amid rising concern over antisemitic terror
By Simon Rocker
By Stephen Pollard
Holding Israel to account only highlights its high standards of tolerance, diversity and equality – unlike the kingdom
Prince Turki al-Faisal claimed that Jerusalem has been unwilling to ‘pay the price of peace’ in the past
By Jacob Jaffa
By Kasra Aarabi
Rightly or wrongly, Tehran believes Netanyahu poses a unique threat to the regime: that presents a strategic opportunity which must be seized
The IDF’s chief of staff also hinted at fresh conflict with the Islamic Republic, with Israel said to be concerned about its buildup of ballistic missiles
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One community leader labelled the incident a form of ‘psychological terror’
By Jamie Shapiro
Court filings also revealed that the two men hurled ‘viable’ homemade explosives at the crowd celebrating Chanukah at Bondi Beach, which fortunately failed to detonate
Josef Schuster, President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said the situation is ‘unbearable’
By Rob Hyde
Gefen Bitton chose to return to the scene in an act of ‘extreme courage’
By JC Reporter
In an address to the city’s Central Synagogue, Mirvis also urged Australia’s Jews not to let ‘our enemies define us’
By Eliana Jordan
Mossad is reported to be assisting with the investigation into the attack
By Mark Wood
The Chabad rabbi replaces Deborah Lipstadt as special envoy for monitoring and combating antisemitism
By Jane Prinsley
Recent change comes following debate among anonymous editors
The state’s police have promised a ‘significant response’ to several ‘unauthorised gatherings’ planned for the weekend
Officers responded to information that a ‘violent act’ was possibly being planned
Matilda’s aunt urged the world to ‘spread happiness and love’ to honour her niece
By Daniel Ben-David
Prime Minister Albanese is set to significantly tighten gun laws in the wake of the massacre
Adam Smyth, a father of four, and Boris Tetleroyd, whose son remains in hospital, were among the 15 people killed
By Katie Grant
The new measures will be accompanied by a crackdown on gun ownership, but a former prime minister has urged Canberra not to let them be a ‘diversion’ from tackling antisemitism
Chaya was visited in hospital by United Hatzalah’s Psychotrauma Unit volunteers
Those travelling from the West Bank will face significant entry restrictions, while other nations like Syria have been hit with a total prohibition