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Israeli president Herzog Antisemitism in Australia 'frightening'

Here's the edited blog post<br><br>**Title** Israel's President Herzog Confronts Frightening Antisemitism in Australia A Call to Action for Peace and Dialogue<br><br>As Israeli President Isaac Herzog concluded his four-day visit to Australia, he expressed deep concern over the alarming rise of antisemitism in the country. In an exclusive interview with Channel Seven's Sunrise program ahead of his Melbourne stop, Herzog described the situation as frightening and worrying.<br><br>Herzog's visit to Australia aimed to offer condolences to the Jewish community following a devastating mass shooting on Sydney's Bondi Beach that claimed 15 lives in December. However, his trip sparked protests in major cities, including Sydney and Melbourne.<br><br>In an interview, Herzog acknowledged the existence of a silent majority of Australians who respect the Jewish community and seek dialogue with Israel. He also conveyed a message of goodwill to the people of Australia, expressing hope for a shift towards greater understanding and relaxation of tensions.<br><br>While controversy surrounded his visit, many Jewish Australians welcomed Herzog's trip. Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, noted that Herzog's visit would lift the spirits of a pained community.<br><br>However, not everyone was pleased with Herzog's visit. The progressive Jewish Council of Australia had previously stated that Herzog was not welcome due to his alleged role in the ongoing destruction of Gaza. The United Nations' Independent International Commission of Inquiry also found Herzog liable for prosecution for inciting genocide following a statement he made about Palestinians.<br><br>Herzog's comments on antisemitism in Australia come as the country struggles with its own internal conflicts. Canberra has accused Iran of orchestrating recent waves of antisemitic attacks, including the torching of a kosher cafe and a major arson attack on a synagogue.<br><br>As Herzog departed Australia, he emphasized the importance of addressing antisemitism and promoting peace and dialogue between nations. His visit served as a poignant reminder that, even in the face of adversity, there is always hope for a brighter future.<br><br>**Keywords** Antisemitism, Israel, Australia, President Isaac Herzog, Jewish community

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