Australia's spy chief says antisemitism was left unchecked after Gaza war
Australia's spy chief has stated that antisemitism was not adequately addressed following the Gaza war. These remarks were made during a public inquiry into the events leading up to a violent incident in Bondi last December. The inquiry aims to investigate the broader implications of rising antisemitism in the country.
- ▪Australia's spy chief highlighted the rise of antisemitism after the Gaza war.
- ▪The comments were made during a Royal Commission inquiry.
- ▪The inquiry is focused on events leading to the Bondi attack in December.
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Australia's spy chief says antisemitism was left unchecked after Gaza warThe 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.Follow us on GoogleDIRECTOR-GENERAL of Security of ASIO Mike Burgess (R) and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (L) speak to the media at Parliament House on December 14, 2025 in Canberra, Australia. (photo credit: Hilary Wardhaugh/Getty Images)
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