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Another devastating tragedy.
Once again, Jews are being buried for the crime of celebrating a Jewish holiday. We are heartbroken and outraged by today’s terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community at Bondi Beach in Sydney.
This violence does not occur in a vacuum. When calls for “intifada” are normalized, when Jewish bloodshed is met with silence or excuses, the consequences are real. Today’s attack is the result of that moral failure.
Another devastating tragedy.
Once again, Jews are being buried for the crime of celebrating a Jewish holiday. We are heartbroken and outraged by today’s terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community at Bondi Beach in Sydney.
This violence does not occur in a vacuum. When calls for “intifada” are normalized, when Jewish bloodshed is met with silence or excuses, the consequences are real. Today’s attack is the result of that moral failure.
Creative Community For Peace is devastated and outraged by the terrorist attack on the Jewish community at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia today.
This was not a random act of violence. It was a planned attack on our friends, families, and colleagues.
This is what the term “globalize the intifada” looks like in practice: the deliberate targeting of Jews, the desecration of a Hanukkah celebration, and the murder of people simply for being Jewish.
This moment also reflects a profound failure of leadership. Endless debates that attempt to separate anti-Zionism from antisemitism ignore a devastating reality: such rhetoric has real-world consequences, and those consequences are borne by Jewish communities around the world.
We stand with the Jewish community in Australia in grief and solidarity. May the memories of those who were murdered while celebrating life and faith be a blessing, and may their loved ones find strength and comfort in the face of unimaginable loss.
We pray for those injured and healing for the devastated community.
Hanukkah is a celebration of light, which the world desperately needs and this evil represents the proliferation of the darkest elements of society.
Creative Community For Peace is devastated and outraged by the terrorist attack on the Jewish community at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia today.
This was not a random act of violence. It was a planned attack on our friends, families, and colleagues.
This is what the term “globalize the intifada” looks like in practice: the deliberate targeting of Jews, the desecration of a Hanukkah celebration, and the murder of people simply for being Jewish.
This moment also reflects a profound failure of leadership. Endless debates that attempt to separate anti-Zionism from antisemitism ignore a devastating reality: such rhetoric has real-world consequences, and those consequences are borne by Jewish communities around the world.
We stand with the Jewish community in Australia in grief and solidarity. May the memories of those who were murdered while celebrating life and faith be a blessing, and may their loved ones find strength and comfort in the face of unimaginable loss.
We pray for those injured and healing for the devastated community.
Hanukkah is a celebration of light, which the world desperately needs and this evil represents the proliferation of the darkest elements of society.
Miriam Mattova says a Toronto Uber driver ordered her out of the car after hearing she’d visited Israel and declaring she “would not drive Jewish people.” Mattova, whose grandmother survived the Holocaust, was given nothing but a refund, no consequences for blatant antisemitism.
Her legal team is demanding the driver’s removal, a public apology to the Jewish community, and real anti-discrimination rules. If Uber refuses to act, they will take it to human rights court. Silence is not accountability.
Miriam Mattova says a Toronto Uber driver ordered her out of the car after hearing she’d visited Israel and declaring she “would not drive Jewish people.” Mattova, whose grandmother survived the Holocaust, was given nothing but a refund, no consequences for blatant antisemitism.
Her legal team is demanding the driver’s removal, a public apology to the Jewish community, and real anti-discrimination rules. If Uber refuses to act, they will take it to human rights court. Silence is not accountability.
The incredible @davidmdraiman met with former hostages @guy.g.d and @evyatar__david. Both Guy and Evyatar are huge heavy metal fans and have said that their love for music is what kept them sane in captivity.
We are so grateful to see them free and meeting with other heavy metal icons.
The incredible @davidmdraiman met with former hostages @guy.g.d and @evyatar__david. Both Guy and Evyatar are huge heavy metal fans and have said that their love for music is what kept them sane in captivity.
We are so grateful to see them free and meeting with other heavy metal icons.
Creative Community for Peace is disgusted by Primal Scream’s use of an antisemitic image during their recent performance at the Roundhouse—an image that grotesquely fuses the Star of David with a swastika.
The Star of David is a sacred symbol of Jewish identity; the swastika is the emblem of a genocidal regime responsible for the murder of six million Jews. To merge these two symbols is an act of profound malice, desecration, and cruelty. It is antisemitism in its starkest form.
A Jewish fan in the audience described feeling sickened—and understandably so. No artist can claim the protection of “artistic expression” when projecting imagery that so blatantly targets a minority community with hatred.
Tragically, this display is not an isolated incident. The band has repeatedly circulated extremist content that glorifies terrorism, distorts the memory of the Holocaust, and vilifies the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
Creative Community for Peace is disgusted by Primal Scream’s use of an antisemitic image during their recent performance at the Roundhouse—an image that grotesquely fuses the Star of David with a swastika.
The Star of David is a sacred symbol of Jewish identity; the swastika is the emblem of a genocidal regime responsible for the murder of six million Jews. To merge these two symbols is an act of profound malice, desecration, and cruelty. It is antisemitism in its starkest form.
A Jewish fan in the audience described feeling sickened—and understandably so. No artist can claim the protection of “artistic expression” when projecting imagery that so blatantly targets a minority community with hatred.
Tragically, this display is not an isolated incident. The band has repeatedly circulated extremist content that glorifies terrorism, distorts the memory of the Holocaust, and vilifies the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
Iceland just joined Spain, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Ireland in boycotting Eurovision 2026 because Israel refuses to disappear. Another country giving in to political pressure instead of standing against antisemitism.
Eurovision is supposed to unite people through music, yet some countries are turning it into a campaign to isolate Israel. The hate is loud, but so is the truth. Israel has every right to be there, and no boycott will change that.
Iceland just joined Spain, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Ireland in boycotting Eurovision 2026 because Israel refuses to disappear. Another country giving in to political pressure instead of standing against antisemitism.
Eurovision is supposed to unite people through music, yet some countries are turning it into a campaign to isolate Israel. The hate is loud, but so is the truth. Israel has every right to be there, and no boycott will change that.
When the @foofighters Dave Grohl dropped his Hanukkah album announcement, it gave us the kind of unexpected joy we didn’t know we needed.
You didn’t have to be Jewish to appreciate it. Just someone who loves good music and a little more light in the world.
Eight nights, eight songs. What a moment. 🕎💙
When the @foofighters Dave Grohl dropped his Hanukkah album announcement, it gave us the kind of unexpected joy we didn’t know we needed.
You didn’t have to be Jewish to appreciate it. Just someone who loves good music and a little more light in the world.
Eight nights, eight songs. What a moment. 🕎💙
Former hostages Guy Gilboa-Dallal and Evyatar David speak about how their love of music is what kept them sane during captivity.
Guy and Evyatar have been friends since the age of one. The two were kidnapped from the Nova music festival and were held by Hamas for over two years.
Both were starved, tortured and held in inhumane conditions. Hamas even released a video of Evyatar where he was forced to dig his own grave.
We are so grateful to see both of these young men free and we cannot wait to see music back in their lives.
Video: @israelhayomeng
Former hostages Guy Gilboa-Dallal and Evyatar David speak about how their love of music is what kept them sane during captivity.
Guy and Evyatar have been friends since the age of one. The two were kidnapped from the Nova music festival and were held by Hamas for over two years.
Both were starved, tortured and held in inhumane conditions. Hamas even released a video of Evyatar where he was forced to dig his own grave.
We are so grateful to see both of these young men free and we cannot wait to see music back in their lives.
Video: @israelhayomeng
