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Report details link between attacks on Jews and online 'spikes of hate'
Key takeaways
- A new report examines the relationship between online hostility and real-world incidents targeting Jewish people.
- A new report says anti-Jewish hate increased online both after October 7, 2023 and the Bondi Beach terror attack in December.
- The research from the Tackling Hate Lab mapped online anti-Jewish hate in Australia between October 2021 and March 2026.
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A new report examines the relationship between online hostility and real-world incidents targeting Jewish people. (Supplied/Unsplash: Alicia Christin Gerald)
A new report says anti-Jewish hate increased online both after October 7, 2023 and the Bondi Beach terror attack in December.
The research from the Tackling Hate Lab mapped online anti-Jewish hate in Australia between October 2021 and March 2026.
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