Jewish Australians on the Bondi Beach attacks

犹太澳大利亚人在邦迪海滩袭击事件中

The Documentary Podcast

2025-12-20

23 分钟
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The Australian government says it will crack down on hate speech following the deadly shooting that targeted a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach. People had come together to celebrate Hanukkah when two gunmen opened fire, killing fifteen people. Australia’s new laws aim to target those who spread “hate, division and radicalisation". In our conversations, Jewish Australians discuss their personal experiences of antisemitism in Australia. “You see the arson, you see the graffiti, you see the protests, you see the slogans, you see the people delegitimising Israel and its right to exist,” Sharon tells us. “And the jump is, unfortunately, not that far for people to then delegitimise the right of Jews to be in this country.” Reports from across the world suggest that antisemitism is on the rise, particularly since the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. We also bring together Jews in the US, Belgium and Germany who share their experiences of attacks on their community, and discuss what can be done about it. Presenter: James Reynolds
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  • Hello, I'm James Reynolds.

  • Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

  • In BBC OS Conversations, we bring people together to share their experiences.

  • This time, Jewish people from around the world discuss their experiences of antisemitism.

  • The Australian government says it will crack down on hate speech following the deadly shooting that targeted a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach.

  • People had come together to celebrate Hanukkah when two gunmen opened fire.

  • killing 15 people.

  • Australia's new laws aim to target those who spread hate, division and radicalisation.

  • Later in our conversations, we'll bring together Jews in the US,

  • Germany and Belgium who share experiences of antisemitism in their lives.

  • Our first guests, though, are all Jewish Australians.

  • They spoke to my colleague Luke Jones earlier in the week, a day after the Bondi Beach attack.

  • Ohad is a teacher in Melbourne.

  • Sharon lives in Bondi and Paul and his wife Eva are from nearby Sydney.

  • It's a little bit like, you know,