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Teal MP Allegra Spender calls out ‘distressing’ anti-Jew hate

A prominent Teal independent has hit out at the anti-Semitic wave washing over Australia, saying members of her community are “shaken and afraid”.

Violent clash in Caulfield after pro-Palestinian protestors storm park

A prominent Teal independent has called out the surge in anti-Semitic sentiment washing over Australia in the wake of the October 7 Israel-Gaza war, saying members of her eastern Sydney community have been left “shaken and afraid”.

“It’s very distressing that members of the Jewish community feel unsafe in Australia,” Wentworth MP Allegra Spender told NCA NewsWire.

“Our country has been regarded as one of the safest places in the world, but the rise in anti-Semitism in recent years and especially in the last month has left many members of my community shaken and afraid.”

Her remarks come as some Australian Jews plan to take-up self-defence classes to defend against possible assaults.

The Australian Jewish Association, a grassroots social media page that tracks alleged anti-Semitic attacks, said on Sunday it would organise the classes in response to a rise in attacks on Jews.

A man sent a still showing American journalist James Foley held captive by terror group ISIS to members of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry. NSW Police have arrested the man responsible for the message. Picture: Supplied
A man sent a still showing American journalist James Foley held captive by terror group ISIS to members of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry. NSW Police have arrested the man responsible for the message. Picture: Supplied

“The attacks on Jews have reached such a level that AJA will be assisting with organising self-defence training for the community,” the post on X states.

“Initially in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Stay tuned for more details.”

AJA chief executive Robert Gregory, speaking on Monday, said there was a “lot of fear” in the community and the proposal to put on martial arts training for Jews had been met with an “overwhelming outpouring” of support.

“There are a lot of people coming into our community to attack Jews, cause provocations,” he said.

“A lot of assaults are unreported.”

He said a Jewish martial arts expert had volunteered to put on the classes, which will roll out for people of all ages.

Anti-Semitic acts have exploded across Australia after terror group Hamas massacred Israeli civilians on October 7 and Israel responded with a bombing campaign in Gaza.

On early Sunday morning, popular Sydney Israeli restaurant Shaffa was vandalised and spray-painted with “child murder” and “steal our identity”.

A Pro-Palestine protest at the Sydney Opera House descended into chants of ‘gas the Jews’ and ‘f**k the Jews. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper
A Pro-Palestine protest at the Sydney Opera House descended into chants of ‘gas the Jews’ and ‘f**k the Jews. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper

Last Friday, a synagogue was evacuated in Melbourne’s Caulfield after pro-Palestine protesters gathered at a nearby park.

Mr Gregory said some Jews believed the NSW Police had not responded to threats against them with “enough force”.

“A lot of people don’t think the police are stepping up at the moment,” he said.

A NSW Police spokeswoman said the police would continue to engage with community groups and monitor events in Australia and abroad.

“Our priority is to ensure that all members of the community feel safe and supported and are free to go about their daily lives without the fear of violence or discrimination,” the spokeswoman said.

“The NSW Police Force launched Operation Shelter and the community can be assured we will continue to provide a safe environment for all and that appropriate policing responses are in place across the state.”

Pro-Palestine protesters were pepper sprayed in a chaotic clash with police outside a Caulfield synagogue. Picture: Supplied
Pro-Palestine protesters were pepper sprayed in a chaotic clash with police outside a Caulfield synagogue. Picture: Supplied

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said self-defence classes were “a good thing” but criticised the AJA’s post as “irresponsible”.

“These sorts of social media posts are irresponsible as they create the perception that Jews face an immediate threat of being attacked on our streets, which isn’t the case,” he said.

“We are urging vigilance while maintaining our way of life as Australians and Jews.

“The concern is that things can spiral out of control very quickly.

“The scenes from Caulfield … show that anti-Israel thugs are intent on harassing and intimidating Jewish Australians in their homes and in their synagogues.

“We need other communities and particularly the federal government to dispense with pro-forma statements about Islamophobia and anti-Semitism and take the threat to Jewish Australians seriously.”

Teal independent Allegra Spender represents Wentworth, a leafy eastern Sydney electorate with a substantial Jewish community. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard
Teal independent Allegra Spender represents Wentworth, a leafy eastern Sydney electorate with a substantial Jewish community. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gaye Gerard

Mr Ryvchin said the police were doing a “terrific job” in difficult circumstances and he had “no doubt” they were taking threats seriously and enforcing the law.

“But in some cases the laws are unfit for purpose and the rolling anti-Israel protests not only create a massive drain on police and public resources, they are a key mechanism for inciting hatred towards Jewish Australians,” he said.

The federal government has allocated $50m to support Jewish and Muslim communities affected by the Hamas attack on Israel and the war’s ongoing fallout.

The ECAJ received $25m to enhance safety at Jewish schools and preschools across the country.

Australian Palestinian and Muslim communities received $25m to improve safety measures.

Ms Spender said she was in “frequent contact” with the Community Security Group, the NSW Police, the NSW government as well as the federal government about ensuring the safety of Wentworth’s Jewish community.

“I know the authorities have increased their presence and other measures to keep our community safe,” she said.

Originally published as Teal MP Allegra Spender calls out ‘distressing’ anti-Jew hate

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