The war in Gaza has reopened a debate over hate speech in Australia. Jewish leaders say Labor’s new watered-down hate crimes laws fall short.
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Pro-Palestinian activists argue that targeting 'Zionists' isn't antisemitic since not all Jews are Zionists, as Jewish leaders counter that support for a Jewish homeland is common among Jews. NYU's new policy reflects this view
The war in Gaza has reopened a debate over hate speech in Australia. Jewish leaders say Labor’s new watered-down hate crimes laws fall short.
The war in Gaza has reopened a debate over hate speech in Australia. Jewish leaders say Labor’s new watered-down hate crimes laws fall short.
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