Jewish Australians have remembered Israeli hostages held in Gaza and the 1,200 people who lost their lives in the 7 October Hamas terror attack, while condemning a “national blindness” that has given rise to “unprecedented” levels of hatred in Australia.

Two years on from the day that triggered the ongoing Israel-Gaza war, Muslims and the Palestinian diaspora in Australia have also marked the moment as the start of a bombardment that has killed about 67,000 Palestinians in Gaza. ‘I hear him screaming’: brother of Israeli hostage describes agonising two years Read more

Alex Ryvchin, the co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, said while Australian Jews “will never forget nor forgive what Hamas did on this day two years ago, and what it continues to do, we live in hope

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