Brisbane Times
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Royal Commission hears testimony on antisemitic harassment in Australian schools
Australia's Royal Commission on Antisemitism heard Wednesday from more than a dozen witnesses about Nazi salutes, swastikas, and slurs in schools since October 7. A 68-year-old man wearing a swastika T-shirt was arrested at Manly Police Station during the hearings. Parents described their children facing antisemitic harassment, with one teacher criticizing how schools teach Holocaust history.
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