Tuesday, 2 September, 2025
9 Elul 5785
Both Jewish and Iranian diaspora groups have welcomed the news that our government will list the IRGC as a terrorist organisation. However, for many, it feels as though it’s too little, too late
By Gideon Cohen
The DC-based college is alleged to have violated civil rights laws in its treatment of Jewish students
By Jamie Shapiro
The Gandel family, which partially finances the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)
The protesters from IfNotNow gathered outside the building to call for an end to Israel’s “ethnic cleansing” of Gaza
The letter follows police warnings of the possibility of mass arrests at an upcoming protest in support of the now-banned group
By Jacob Jaffa
Organised by the Palestine Action Group Sydney, the march followed calls by Hamas for global demonstrations marking the anniversary of the assassination of its former Ismail Haniyeh
By JC Reporter
Australia's special envoy to combat antisemitism has said anti-Jewish racism had become ‘normalised’ on campuses
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Jon Farley carried a placard bearing an image from the satirical magazine but insists he was not demonstrating any support for a proscribed group
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The Crown Iris was halted at the port on the Greek Island of Syros with hundreds of Israelis onboard as protests erupted on the waterfront
The JC joined Saturday’s Stop the Hate counter-protest to meet the people braving the rain to face down the throngs of pro-Palestine demonstrators
Christians for Palestine will join the Palestine Solidarity Campaign on the Embankment on Saturday
Members of Yala Nafarroa con Palestina were invited to open the iconic festival, but were condemned for fueling an ‘obsession’ with the Jewish State
By Canaan Lidor
Newly published emails show that Claire Shipman downplayed concerns about campus antisemitism and called for the dismissal of one of the institution’s ‘most outspoken Jewish advocates’
By Andrew Bernard
The stunt was one of the last perpetrated by the group before MPs voted to proscribe it as a terrorist organisation
Palestine Action activists threw red paint on buildings belonging to both historic institutions
By Imogen Garfinkel
Police are investigating the attack, which has been labeled an ‘attack on the Jewish community’