Community’s courage required to combat ‘common hatred’
Australia faces a troubling rise in antisemitism, as noted by Peter Hartcher and ASIO chief Mike Burgess. The emergence of a 'common hatred' threatens social cohesion, with both far-left and far-right extremists uniting against Jewish Australians. This convergence not only targets one community but poses a broader challenge to democracy.
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Published 30 Jun 2026, 08:30 UTC · Updated 30 Jun 2026, 08:40 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: SMH. Editorial policy · Corrections
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