Jewish musicians faced abuse over Zionist beliefs, royal commisssion told
Summary
Jewish musicians told a royal commission in Australia that they faced abuse and boycotts because of their support for Zionism, the belief in a Jewish homeland in Israel. The commission heard that criticism of Israel is not always antisemitic, but some attacks use old harmful stereotypes about Jews.Key Facts
- Jewish musicians Deborah Conway and Joshua Moshe said they were targeted for their Zionist beliefs.
- Their private group chat was leaked, exposing personal information and leading to online abuse.
- Zionism is described as the belief that Jews have a right to live in their ancestral homeland, Israel.
- Conway said opposing Zionism can be a form of hatred against Jews.
- Moshe lost music opportunities and his business faced boycotts because of his views.
- The commission is studying what counts as antisemitism and noted not all criticism of Israel is antisemitic.
- Using Nazi or anti-Jewish stereotypes in criticism of Israel is seen as antisemitic.
- Antisemitism in Australia has been increasing for over ten years, especially rising sharply since October 7, 2023.
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