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Universities not doing enough to deal with protests and ‘highly personal’ attacks, antisemitism royal commission hears
A Jewish professor testified before the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, criticizing the University of Melbourne's handling of pro-Palestine student activists who occupied his office, as their expulsion was overturned. The university was urged to address antisemitism and protests more effectively.
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