The Australian government has introduced a plan aimed at combating the sharp increase in anti-Semitic incidents nationwide. The plan proposes, changes to the Migration Act, and the possibility of withholding funding from universities that do not act against such conduct.
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- Reported anti-Semitic incidents in Australia have increased by over 300% in one year. 9s
- Recent attacks include a firebombing at a Melbourne synagogue and incidents in Sydney. 14s
- The government's plan includes a national definition of anti-Semitism and visa restrictions for offenders. 1m 8s
- Universities may lose government funding if they fail to address anti-Semitism. 1m 20s
- The Prime Minister reaffirmed support for a two-state solution and regular reviews of the plan. 1m 42s