More than 100 injured in Eritrean clashes in Tel Aviv
September 3, 2023 by AAP
More than 100 people were injured in violent clashes in Tel Aviv between Eritrean government supporters celebrating an Eritrea Day event and opponents of President Isaias Afwerki. Read more
Nazi symbols ban reviewed for ‘unintended consequences’
September 1, 2023 by AAP
A nationwide ban on Nazi symbols will be scrutinised to prevent “unintended consequences” under the proposed law. Read more
Noel Pearson, The Voice, Q&A online
August 29, 2023 by AAP
The ECAJ invites J-Wire readership to an enlightening presentation and Q&A virtual session with Noel Pearson, as we delve into the significant topic of The Voice referendum in Australia. Read more
Malka Leifer: 15 years
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish principal Malka Leifer will spend up to 15 years behind bars for the insidious sexual abuse of two young high school students. Read more
Right-wingers ACT in NZ election scandal spotlight
August 23, 2023 by AAP
Surging New Zealand right-wing party ACT has suffered a campaign setback, losing a candidate who compared COVID-19 vaccine mandates to actions taken in Nazi Germany. Read more
Jemima Montag wins world silver medal
August 21, 2023 by AAP
Drawing strength and inspiration from her late grandmother, who was a Holocaust survivor, Melbourne walker Jemima Montag has dug deep to claim the 20km silver medal at the world championships in Budapest. Read more
No prejudgement on final status of Jerusalem: Penny Wong
Penny Wong says Labor’s changed position on Israel and Palestinian lands is not a prejudgement on the final status of Jerusalem by Australia. Read more
Senator says Labor stoush avoided after Israel change
Trade Minister Don Farrell remains confident a Labor conference stoush has been avoided following the federal government’s change of language on Israel. Read more
Israel detains two settlers after Palestinian killed
Two Israelis have been arrested after a Palestinian teen was shot dead in the occupied West Bank in an attack by Israeli civilians on a local village, Israeli police say. Read more
US synagogue gunman sentenced to die
August 4, 2023 by AAP
The man who killed 11 congregants at a Pittsburgh synagogue has been formally sentenced to death after a jury determined that capital punishment was appropriate for the perpetrator of the deadliest attack on Jews in US history. Read more
Thousands protest against Hamas in rare Gaza demos
Several thousand people have briefly taken to the streets across the Gaza Strip to protest chronic power outages and difficult living conditions, providing a rare public show of discontent with the territory’s Hamas government. Read more
Israel opposition seeks 18-month judicial reforms halt
July 31, 2023 by AAP
The leader of Israel’s parliamentary opposition has demanded that the government freeze its judicial overhaul for 18 months if it wants to resume negotiations on a consensus formula for the changes. Read more
Israel divided as Netanyahu defends judicial reforms
July 28, 2023 by AAP
The Knesset’s decision to trim Supreme Court powers to overrule government actions as part of a planned judicial overhaul will not hurt Israel’s democracy, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says. Read more
Israel’s top court to look at reforms in September
July 27, 2023 by AAP
Israel’s Supreme Court says it will wait until September to address the recently passed law aimed at weakening the judiciary. Read more
Netanyahu takes hit in polls as crisis deepens
July 26, 2023 by AAP
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suffered a hit in the polls over a judicial law his hard-right coalition has championed as he attempts to navigate his gravest domestic crisis. Read more
Protests mount after Israel passes judicial bill
July 26, 2023 by AAP
Israeli doctors began a 24-hour strike, and black ads covered newspaper front pages in a furore over the hard-right government’s ratification of the first part of judicial reforms that critics fear endanger the independence of the courts. Read more
Protests rage as Israel passes contested court curbs
July 25, 2023 by AAP
Israel’s parliament has ratified the first bill of a judicial overhaul sought by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after last-gasp compromise efforts collapsed and failed to ease a constitutional crisis that has been convulsing the country for months. Read more
Fitted with his new pacemaker, Netanyahu to attend Israel vote
July 24, 2023 by AAP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is “doing excellently” after an unscheduled pacemaker implant and planned to be in parliament for a judicial reform vote that has brought country-wide protests to a boil and stirred calls for compromise. Read more
Thousands of Israeli troops threaten to quit on reforms
Shortly before a crucial vote on a controversial judicial reform bill in parliament, the Israeli military has raised the stakes in an effort to prevent it from passing. Read more
Netanyahu has pacemaker implanted
July 23, 2023 by AAP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a pacemaker implanted in the early hours of Sunday morning. Read more
Date set for Malka Leifer’s sentence
Malka Leifer will soon learn her fate after a marathon ordeal bringing her to justice for child sexual abuse. Read more
Israel reservists step up demos against judicial change
Protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul have intensified with demonstrations across Israel as a retired air force general said 161 of the corps’ reserve officers had vowed to no longer report for duty. Read more
Israel protests flare over Netanyahu Supreme Court bill
July 12, 2023 by AAP
Thousands of protesters have blockaded Israel’s main airport and highways as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s nationalist-religious coalition presses ahead with a justice bill that has opened deep splits in the country. Read more
Israel gives first nod to contested Supreme Court bill
July 11, 2023 by AAP
Israel’s parliament has given initial approval to a bill that limits some Supreme Court power, part of a rebooted judicial overhaul by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that has set off a deep political crisis. Read more
Israel’s judicial reform edges ahead despite protests
July 10, 2023 by AAP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signalled impatience with disruptions caused by resurgent demonstrations against his judicial overhaul plans, summoning his attorney-general for a cabinet discussion of police counter-measures. Read more
Israeli troops withdraw from West Bank’s Jenin
July 5, 2023 by AAP
Israeli forces have withdrawn from the Palestinian city of Jenin, witnesses say, after carrying out one of their biggest military operations in the West Bank. Read more
Eight hurt in Palestinian Tel Aviv car-ramming attack
July 5, 2023 by AAP
A Palestinian has rammed a pick-up truck into pedestrians in Tel Aviv and then went on a stabbing rampage, wounding eight people in an attack claimed by the Hamas militant group. Read more
Protesters face off with police at Ben Gurion airport
Thousands of anti-government protesters have converged on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport, some scuffling with police who sought to keep them from blocking access to the terminal for most flights in and out of the country. Read more
Tens of thousands contest judicial reforms in Israel
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets again in Israel to protest the government’s controversial judicial reform. Read more
Never forget: Queensland’s first Holocaust museum opens
June 30, 2023 by AAP
Survivors have urged Queenslanders to “never forget” as the state’s first Holocaust museum opens in Brisbane. Read more






