Mossad exposes Iranian general directing global attacks on Jewish targets including Australia
October 27, 2025 by Pesach Benson
Israel revealed new details about the Iranian regime’s global terrorist operations on Sunday, exposing a senior Revolutionary Guards commander as the orchestrator behind multiple foiled attacks in Australia, Greece, and Germany. Read more
Broken Windows and Antisemitism
October 27, 2025 by Michael Easson
Businessman and former trade union leader, Dr Michael Easson, spoke yesterday at the Australians Against Antisemitism Rally at Martin Place in Sydney. Read more
Trump ban on Israel annexing part of West Bank is not forever
October 27, 2025 by David Singer
President Trump’s strident warning to Israel not to annex Judea and Samaria (West Bank) appears to presently apply to all of that territory, but not preclude Israel eventually annexing part of that territory after Trump’s 20-point peace plan for reconstructing Gaza has begun to be implemented. Read more
Women, Pogroms, Love
October 27, 2025 by J-Wire News Service
A Sydney exhibition by award-winning artist Wendy Lessick Bookatz. Read more
Feintooner
October 27, 2025 by Feintooner
This week’s cartoon: Hamasniks on Holiday Read more
James Blunt: ‘Back to Bedlam’ 20th Anniversary Tour
October 27, 2025 by Alex First
A music review by Alex First Read more
Stepping into the future of the Sydney Jewish Museum
October 24, 2025 by J-Wire
Visitors to the Sydney Jewish Museum were recently invited to step into the future. Read more
Lush shutdown described as selective outrage
October 24, 2025 by Rob Klein
Cosmetics retailer Lush has drawn sharp criticism from within Australia’s Jewish community and beyond after closing all its stores, website, and Sydney factory for a day in protest over what it called the “starvation in Gaza.” Read more
Here You Come Again
October 24, 2025 by Alex First
A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First Read more
The Letters of Frank Loesser
October 24, 2025 by Anne Sarzin
Broadway’s golden age and Frank Loesser Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin Read more
Blues mascot sacked after antisemitic walkout
October 24, 2025 by David Marlow
AFL club Carlton’s mascot ‘Captain Carlton’ has been sacked after storming out of a young fan’s Bar Mitzvah celebration. Read more
Mish Mash
October 24, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
“A disorganized and confused mixture of different things, often suggesting a lack of planning or cohesion.” This definition seems to describe the current chaotic situation. Read more
Trump mulls jailed Barghouti for Gazan post-Hamas rule
US President Donald Trump has suggested he could call on Israel to release imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, a potentially unifying Palestinian leader. Read more
The threat posed by Zohan Mamdani
October 24, 2025 by Menachem Rosensaft
By publicly and forcefully denouncing Zohran Mamdani as “a danger to the security of New York’s Jewish community,” Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of New York City’s Park Avenue Synagogue has demonstrated yet again why he is one of the most important and most influential Jewish leaders on the American scene. Read more
Galloping Islamization in Britain and America
October 24, 2025 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
In Britain and the United States, there are signs that creeping Islamization has now accelerated to a gallop. Read more
PM slams opposition over ‘provocative’ sovereignty votes during Vance visit
October 24, 2025 by JNS
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday blasted opposition parties, as well as a fellow member of the premier’s Likud faction, for advancing bills to apply sovereignty to Judea and Samaria. Read more
What would a Mayor Mamdani mean for American Jews?
October 24, 2025 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
The most famous former resident of New York City summed up the state of the mayor’s race succinctly. In the words of President Donald Trump, it’s “not looking too good” for either man trying to stop Zohran Mamdani from being elected mayor on Nov. 4. Read more
Cancelled football match exploited to further vilify Israelis
October 24, 2025 by Kostis Konstantinou
Maccabi Tel Aviv’s decision to decline any allocation of tickets for away fans at next month’s match against Aston Villa in Birmingham has provoked a range of reactions. Read more
A time to say thank you
October 23, 2025 by Michael Oren
Walking down 3rd Avenue and 85th Street during a recent visit to New York, I was approached by a young, professionally-dressed woman who recognised me from news interviews. Read more
Sydney MPs face tough questions from Jewish community
October 23, 2025 by Rob Klein
Three Sydney MPs, representing electorates where most of the city’s Jewish community lives, met with Jewish voters this week in an online forum hosted by the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, confronting tough questions about antisemitism, Middle East policy, and national unity.
Stepping into the future of the Sydney Jewish Museum
October 23, 2025 by Rob Klein
Visitors to the Sydney Jewish Museum were recently invited to step into the future. Read more
Bondi’s Palestinian flag horseback ride sparks beach ban
October 23, 2025 by Rob Klein
A man who galloped his horse across Bondi Beach waving a Palestinian flag has prompted Waverley Council to rewrite the rules.
Israel dismisses ICJ’s advisory opinion calling it predictable and shameful
October 23, 2025 by Kostis Konstantinou
Israel denounced an advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) stating that Israel, as the “occupying power” in Gaza, is legally obligated to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, including assistance provided by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). Read more
Australia limits boots on ground in Gaza reconstruction
October 23, 2025 by AAP
Sending a larger group of Australian troops to Gaza would not be backed by the opposition, with an expert warning resources should stay in the Pacific region. Read more
Holocaust survivor buried in backyard so relatives could continue to collect benefits
October 22, 2025 by Idan Avni
A couple from Carmiel in northern Israel buried a 93-year-old Holocaust survivor—the woman’s mother—in their backyard to keep collecting her monthly reparations, worth 18,000 shekels (about $5,400), according to police. Read more
‘Very optimistic’ ceasefire agreement will hold, Vance says in Israel
October 22, 2025 by JNS
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is “very optimistic” that the White House-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and the Hamas terror organisation will hold, the former Ohio senator said during a press conference in Israel on Tuesday. Read more
Kibbutz Nir Oz mourns Aryeh Zalmanovich and Tamir Adar
October 22, 2025 by Pesach Benson
The remains of two fallen hostages returned from Gaza have been identified as Aryeh Zalmanovich and Tamir Adar on Wednesday morning, bringing closure to Kibbutz Nir Oz, where both hostages lived. Read more
Ohad Hemo offers a unique insight into the Arab World
October 22, 2025 by J-Wire News Service
Renowned Arab Affairs Correspondent Ohad Hemo is set to visit Australia for a series of events hosted by UIA Australia in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. Read more
A hostage returns home
October 22, 2025 by Natalie Gattengo
After two years in Hamas captivity, hostage survivor Avinatan Or was released yesterday from Beilinson Hospital and returned home to his community of Shiloh in Israel’s Binyamin region. Read more
NZ Teachers’ Union under fire for prioritising ‘Palestine’ in government talks
October 22, 2025 by Greg Bouwer
New Zealand’s largest secondary teachers’ union has come under fire after revelations that “Palestine” topped the agenda for a meeting it sought with the Government — ahead of discussions on education policy, curriculum, or pay negotiations. Read more







