Ben
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Rather than giving police more power, the Jewish Council calls for united action to combat the far-right, and root out the racism it breeds iacross society.
This includes countering the politicians that spread panic about so-called ‘mass migration’ & seek to pit communities against one another. 4/5
This includes countering the politicians that spread panic about so-called ‘mass migration’ & seek to pit communities against one another. 4/5
November 8, 2025 at 11:22 PM
Rather than giving police more power, the Jewish Council calls for united action to combat the far-right, and root out the racism it breeds iacross society.
This includes countering the politicians that spread panic about so-called ‘mass migration’ & seek to pit communities against one another. 4/5
This includes countering the politicians that spread panic about so-called ‘mass migration’ & seek to pit communities against one another. 4/5
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2/ SEP 26, 2025
'Incoming NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has pledged “a laser-like focus on ensuring social cohesion and making sure the Jewish community feels safe” as he takes on the state’s top police job.'
'Incoming NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has pledged “a laser-like focus on ensuring social cohesion and making sure the Jewish community feels safe” as he takes on the state’s top police job.'
a woman in a red shirt is making a funny face and saying `` sure , jan '' .
ALT: a woman in a red shirt is making a funny face and saying `` sure , jan '' .
media.tenor.com
November 8, 2025 at 3:09 PM
2/ SEP 26, 2025
'Incoming NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has pledged “a laser-like focus on ensuring social cohesion and making sure the Jewish community feels safe” as he takes on the state’s top police job.'
'Incoming NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has pledged “a laser-like focus on ensuring social cohesion and making sure the Jewish community feels safe” as he takes on the state’s top police job.'