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Anti-Semitism was 'left unchecked’ in Australia after Gaza war, spy chief says

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Australia’s spy chief on Monday told an inquiry into the Bondi Beach mass shooting that anti-Semitism was left unchecked in the country after the start of the war in Gaza. Australian Security Intelligence Organisation head Mike Burgess added that before the attack that killed 15 people attending a Jewish Hanukkah celebration in December 2025, anti-Semitism had escalated in severity from “intimidating behaviour to direct targeting of people”.  

Issued on: 25/05/2026 - 07:49

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A woman stands at a flower tribute at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 16, 2025.
A woman stands at a flower tribute at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 16, 2025. © Mark Baker, AP

Anti-Semitism ⁠in Australia ​was left unchecked after the October 2023 outbreak of the Gaza war, fuelling violence against ​Jewish people, the country's spy chief told an inquiry into the Bondi Beach mass shooting on Monday.

The comments came during public hearings in the wide-ranging inquiry known ​as a ‌Royal Commission that focus on the events leading up ⁠to last December's Bondi attack, which killed 15 attending a Jewish Hanukkah celebration.

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The spike in anti-Semitic incidents ‌contributed to the agency's decision to raise the national terrorism threat ⁠level to "probable" in August 2024, said Mike Burgess of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.

"There is no doubt that the war in the Middle ​East invoked a range of emotions in Australia," added Burgess, ‌the agency's director-general of security.

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"Some of those violent aspects ... and those behaviours, including anti-Semitism that, in our view, were left unchecked, were therefore normalised and gave more permission ‌for violence ... and Jewish Australians were on the receiving end."

From late 2024, Burgess said, anti-Semitism also ​escalated in severity from "threatening, intimidating behaviour to direct targeting of people, businesses and places of worship".

Such incidents included vandalism and arson attacks on homes, schools, synagogues ​and vehicles in the months before the Bondi attack.

Burgess said the agency ​concluded that Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was ​behind two anti-Semitic attacks on a kosher restaurant in Sydney and Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue.

That finding led to the ​expulsion of Iran's ambassador in August.

Iran was probably involved in more attacks, but ASIO "just can't quite get there" in its assessments to pinpoint responsibility, he added.

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"They use their network of proxies and agents to do their bidding, and that is ⁠to bring harm to Jewish people wherever they are in the world."

The commission's first block ⁠of hearings this ​month focused on the nature and prevalence of anti-Semitism, taking testimony from members of the Jewish community.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters) 

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