Israeli FM calls on Jews to move to Israel after Bondi shooting attack

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/israeli-fm-urges-jews-to-move-to-israel-a-week-after-sydney-attack/

26 Comments

  1. The murder rate is nearly twice as high in Israel vs Australia

    And imagine how Israel would have reacted, if Australia had told Israeli’s to all flee after October 7th? Or the multitude of other attacks.

  2. Israel through its actions & the impunity has made Jewish diaspora less safe.

    It’s whole existence is based on antisemitism.

  3. Jeez Evangelical Christians are going to see this as “a sign of the endtimes”.

    On a different note curiously the opposite is happening, Israelis are emigrating out of Israel.

  4. Disastrous_Meet_7952 on

    Jews deserve to live and feel safe anywhere in the world. The actions of Israel has further endangered them

  5. There’s a lot of OSINT chatter about Iran building back up its ballistic missile capability right now. Israel also thinks Iran might attack first this time. It’s been 6 months since the last conflict and Israel lost about 8 years of missile defense stockpiles in the 12 day war, so it’s probably smart to wait a while to see what happens.

  6. No, thank you. Australia is my home and I’m not really fond of jumping out of frying pans into fires.

  7. Just a reminder that Anti-Israel protests in front of synagogues and bringing up Palestine anytime someone mentions Judaism is exactly what Israel’s current leadership want. Jews in the diaspora to be scared so they come to Israel and their babies keep fighting the wars the far right wants.

    Stop being useful idiots or enabling the useful idiots around you to make their dream a reality.

  8. I’m more surprised that 120k people dictate the narrative of Australia – it’s a fucking terrible tragedy what happened and I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone, but it feels like anti semitism is the only thing we talk about in this country.

    Is it the biggest thing impacting the average Australian? The news would have you think so

  9. throwAway9a8b7c111 on

    Yeah in this world with nuclear weapons, its better to all be in one place…perhaps this guy is a secret dispensationalist.

  10. More than 82,000 Jews emigrated in 2024, with polling indicating more were considering leaving Israel in 2025. Young professionals emigrating to Europe, US, and Canada.

  11. Is Israel on some epic speed run on how to be as unpopular as possible? It’s almost like they’re doing this completely intentionally at this point.

  12. I’d imagine most Jewish Australians would get a pretty huge cultural shock going to Israel..

  13. Interesting he calls on Jews from various countries, including Canada, to move to Israel, but not US Jews. Why is that? They’ve been hunted there too (Pittsburgh, Boulder, etc).

    Why the omission?

  14. EvilandLovingit on

    Because Jews are never attacked in Isreal? I call for all Jews in Isreal to come to Australia, we have better beaches.

  15. What a piece of shit, exploiting a tragedy to try to improve his country’s economic/demographic situation. Jewish Australians (/Americans/Canadians/Brits/French/Argentines etc): stay put. Don’t let them gaslight you into thinking you do not have a place in your country.

    I am a fifth-generation American Jew. Myself nor anybody in my family has ever been to Israel. It is not “my home” in any way and I am deeply offended by that insinuation.

  16. HotPotatoWithCheese on

    Come to Israel where we’re all surrounded by Arab countries that despise us, and where you may or may not be killed by a rocket barrage, raped, gunned down or taken captive by Hamas forces whenever they decide to launch another attack in response to IDF incursions.

    Leave the sun, the dolphins and the golden beaches of Australia behind and come and join us in one of the most war-torn regions on the planet. You’ll be safe here.

  17. Funny-Company4274 on

    Oh yeah Israel’s muuuuuuuch safe than Australia in the last two decades. One incident makes this seem like a bit of a leap in perception. I distinctly remember bombings and beyond not too long ago