Ahmad Rashad Nadir, 27, was charged with using a communication system to threaten, menace or harass, and with possessing a prohibited drug, police said.
Two nurses at a Sydney hospital were suspended Tuesday after a video surfaced of them boasting about killing Israeli patients, sparking strong condemnation from national and regional politicians.
Australian hospital is reviewing patient records after two nurses were caught on video vowing to kill Israeli patients, with one claiming he had already killed many.
Several arrests have already been made, with some of the detained individuals allegedly being connected to prior antisemitic attacks, New South Wales Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said.
'They basically told me that if I cannot support the October 7 attacks as resistance and as something positive, then I cannot be there,' the former Latino music radio host recounted.
'You cannot coexist ever with the people I watched carry out October 7 - none of us can.' Erin Molan describes witnessing firsthand the atrocities of Oct. 7.
On a visit to Israel, the former Sky News Australia presenter met Israeli officials, including President Isaac Herzog, as well as relatives of hostages in Gaza.
For close to a month, two Australian firefighter experts have committed their time to volunteer training for various civil security units near the borders of Gaza and Lebanon.
Is Australia’s potential recognition of a Palestinian state rewarding terrorism or fostering peace? By David May, Algemeiner Terrorism pays. That is the message Australia’s government is sending by considering recognizing a Palestinian state in the wake of Hamas’ October 7 attack, something Foreign Minister Penny Wong recognized as, “The greatest loss of Jewish life in... Read more »
Federal court rules that Brighton Secondary College violated laws prohibiting racial discrimination when it neglected to protect Jewish students from antisemitic bullying.
One of the writers scheduled to appear at the event is Ramzy Baroud, editor of The Palestine Chronicle, who has accused Israel of conspiring to infect Palestinians with COVID-19.
Australian actress and model Ruby Rose shared on Instagram multiple posts about her visit to Israel, in addition to posts antisemitic attacks and anti-Jewish incidents in 2022.
Australian Senator Hollie Hughes was recently in Israel and described to Parliament an incredibly disturbing experience she had while touring Ramallah.
Australian racewalker Jemima Montag wore a gold bracelet made from a necklace that belonged to her late grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, when she won her second Commonwealth Games gold medal.
'The Government has zero tolerance for violence, and there is no cause – religious or ideological – that can justify killing innocent people,' Australian Minister Andrews said.