Tragedy in Sydney: The Impact of Rising Antisemitism

The funeral of 10-year-old Matilda marks a somber moment in Sydney, highlighting a tragic rise in antisemitism. Matilda was among 15 victims in a Hanukkah shooting spree, allegedly by IS radicals. This incident has intensified pressure on the Australian government to address antisemitic threats.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-12-2025 04:54 IST | Created: 18-12-2025 04:54 IST
Tragedy in Sydney: The Impact of Rising Antisemitism

The city of Sydney mourns the loss of young Matilda, one of the 15 victims in a devastating shooting during the Hanukkah festival. This tragic event was allegedly perpetrated by extremists radicalized by the Islamic State, marking Australia's worst mass shooting in decades.

The incident has sparked outrage and criticism from the Jewish community, who accuse the Australian government of insufficient action against rising antisemitic threats. Matilda's family, grieving their loss, has emphasized ongoing antisemitic attacks in the area, calling for more robust government measures.

In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces mounting pressure to tackle antisemitism, amidst calls for gun reform. Authorities are investigating potential connections to Islamic State networks in Australia and the Philippines, while ruling out a Royal Commission inquiry for now.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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