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‘It has come at last’: Sydney Syrians celebrate Assad’s fall

‘It has come at last’: Sydney Syrians celebrate Assad’s fall

Diaspora are celebrating the sudden end of over half a century of dictatorship in their homeland.

  • by Ben Cubby

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Netanyahu’s rebuke of Albanese is weak and unprovable but serves his purposes
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Netanyahu’s rebuke of Albanese is weak and unprovable but serves his purposes

Israel’s prime minister sees himself as the ultimate defender of Israel against an international left that he portrays as hostile and complicit in antisemitism.

  • by Dan Perry
Peter Dutton said it was too dangerous to go to this Syrian prison camp. We went there anyway

Peter Dutton said it was too dangerous to go to this Syrian prison camp. We went there anyway

In the power vacuum left by Bashar al-Assad’s fall, amid the weakness of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, nobody knows who will control Syria or how they will rule.

  • by Michael Bachelard
More than one community, this was an attack on Melbourne’s multicultural fabric

More than one community, this was an attack on Melbourne’s multicultural fabric

If the attackers hoped to deter us from practising our faith and culture, it simply will not work. On this past Sabbath, I held my Jewish identity closer.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
Israel launches first airstrike on Lebanon since ceasefire

Israel launches first airstrike on Lebanon since ceasefire

It also said it fired on people trying to return to certain areas in southern Lebanon because they were violating the truce.

  • by Kareen Chehayeb and Julia Frankel
The ICC’s warrant for Netanyahu is about one thing only

The ICC’s warrant for Netanyahu is about one thing only

What Joe Biden and others are seemingly outraged by is the whole point of international law, and indeed of law itself.

  • by Waleed Aly
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The quickest way to divide a country is to ‘other’ those we know little about
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The quickest way to divide a country is to ‘other’ those we know little about

The response to October 7 has unleashed a tsunami of misinformation and disinformation about Islam and Muslims. There is clearly a problem in Australia that needs to be addressed.

  • by Aftab Malik
ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas leader

ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas leader

There were reasonable grounds to believe the Israeli PM and his former defence minister were criminally responsible for starvation in Gaza and the persecution of Palestinians, the ICC judges said.

  • by Stephanie van den Berg
Police investigating 14 people over displays of terrorist symbols

Police investigating 14 people over displays of terrorist symbols

The Australian Federal Police is also probing whether Australians’ commentary about the Middle East war and deceased terrorists crosses any legal lines.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Australians are traumatised by Middle East horrors. They deserve the facts
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Australians are traumatised by Middle East horrors. They deserve the facts

Australians with Israeli, Palestinian and Lebanese links are suffering – and that is intensified in a debate often framed by incorrect information.

  • by Penny Wong
Israel pummels Lebanon and Gaza, killing dozens in latest waves of deadly airstrikes

Israel pummels Lebanon and Gaza, killing dozens in latest waves of deadly airstrikes

The latest violence comes as the Biden administration renews its diplomatic push, days before the US election, for temporary ceasefire deals.

  • by Wafaa Shurafa and Sally Abou Aljoud