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Herzog: Antisemitism in Australia ‘frightening’; graffiti at Melbourne U. urges his death - The Times of Israel

Times of Israel2/10/2026 – 2/12/2026

Summary

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has expressed concern over the rising antisemitism in Australia, describing it as "frightening." This statement follows the discovery of graffiti at Melbourne University that called for his death, reading "Death to Herzog." The graffiti incident occurred amid ongoing protests related to Herzog's visit to Australia, which has sparked significant unrest. Protests have escalated in Sydney, where violent clashes occurred during Herzog's visit. In response to these events, Australian authorities have urged calm, emphasizing the need for peaceful demonstrations. The protests are reportedly linked to broader tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which have intensified in recent weeks. The Australian government has been actively monitoring the situation, aiming to maintain public order and safety during these protests. The graffiti incident at Melbourne University has drawn attention to the alarming rise in antisemitic sentiments within the country, prompting discussions about the implications for Jewish communities in Australia. Overall, the situation reflects a growing concern about antisemitism and the impact of international conflicts on domestic sentiments, as evidenced by the protests and the violent incidents that have accompanied Herzog's visit. The Australian government continues to call for restraint and dialogue in the face of these tensions.

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Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)

5d
Age
2
Sources
from cluster
115
Hours Since Seen
Final Score5/100
CategoryAntiLindy
StatusActive
Recency Multiplier19% (0.5^115/48)
Hero EligibleYes

Story Timeline

  1. 2026-02-10
  2. 2026-02-12
    Herzog: Antisemitism in Australia ‘frightening’; graffiti at Melbourne U. urges his death - The Times of Israel (current)

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Source Reputation: Low-trust source (4/20 pts)
Consensus: Emerging consensus: 2 sources
Age: 4 days - proven survivor

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