Haaretz Podcast

‘It’s horrific. We begged our government to prevent this’: Australian Jews are angry after the Bondi terror attack

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Dec 15, 2025
Lynda Ben-Menashe, President of the National Council of Jewish Women Australia, shares the anger and shock felt by Australian Jews after the tragic Bondi Beach attack. Expressing frustration at governmental inaction over rising antisemitism, she emphasizes the need for laws against hate speech. Amos Harel, a senior defense analyst for Haaretz, details Israeli intelligence warnings about escalating threats in Australia, linking them to broader geopolitical tensions. Together, they delve into the urgent need for community safety and accountability.
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INSIGHT

Inevitability From Ignored Antisemitism

  • Australian Jews felt shock but not surprise because rising antisemitism had been visible for two years.
  • Lynda Ben-Menashe said government inaction and public vilification made the massacre inevitable.
ANECDOTE

Opera House Protests As A Warning Sign

  • Lynda Ben-Menashe recounted Opera House flag protests and chants of "where are the Jews" after October 7.
  • She described no consequences then, which she links to today's violence.
ANECDOTE

Harbour Bridge March With Extremist Flags

  • Ben-Menashe recalled an August march across Sydney Harbour Bridge featuring terrorist flags and extremist imagery.
  • She said politicians stood beneath portraits of hostile figures without consequence.
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