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Jewish Australian students apprehensive about setting foot on campus, commission hears

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Andi Yu, James Oaten
Jewish Australian students apprehensive about setting foot on campus, commission hears
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Jewish students in Australia have reported increasing apprehension about attending university campuses due to rising antisemitism. A royal commission is currently hearing testimonies regarding the lived experiences of Jewish staff and students.

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The testimony highlights growing social tensions on university campuses and the challenges institutions face in ensuring student safety and inclusion.

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Jeremy Suss has told the antisemitism royal commission many Jewish students don't trust their universities to handle incidents of antisemitism. ( ABC News )

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The article reports on testimony given to a formal government commission, maintaining a neutral reporting style.

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