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Australia’s spy chief: Antisemitism left unchecked after Oct. 7, became normalized
Australia's ASIO head testified during an inquiry into the Bondi massacre, stating that unchecked antisemitism after October 7 normalized hatred, with some celebrating Hamas's attack before Israel's response. The lack of action against antisemitism was said to 'give more permission for violence.'
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