Antisemitism inquiry turns uncomfortable lens on university protests
Australia's Royal Commission on Antisemitism heard this week that Jewish university staff and students faced targeting by pro-Palestine activists on campus. A survey found 64 percent of Jewish students experienced antisemitism, with 57 percent hiding their identities. Jewish groups say universities failed to act on complaints, with one Melbourne official calling the targeting "unambiguously" antisemitic.
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Published 17 Jul 2026, 19:43 UTC · Updated 17 Jul 2026, 19:50 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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