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Australia Spy Chief: Antisemitism Normalized After Oct. 7

by Rachel Morgan News Editor May 25, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

By Samantha Carter, Chief Editor

The director-general of security for the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO), Mike Burgess, testified Monday before a Royal Commission regarding the events leading up to the December 2025 Bondi Beach terror attack. The inquiry is examining the surge in antisemitism that preceded the shooting, which resulted in the deaths of 15 people at a Hanukkah celebration.

During his testimony, Burgess stated that antisemitism in Australia was left unchecked following the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led onslaught, which he argued normalized violent behavior and provided “more permission for violence.” According to Burgess, the agency observed strong emotions in the country immediately following the 2023 attacks, including instances where people celebrated the Hamas assault. This rise in antisemitic incidents was a contributing factor in ASIO’s decision to raise the national terrorism threat level to “probable” in August 2024.

Burgess detailed an escalation in severity from late 2024, shifting from intimidating behavior to the direct targeting of individuals, businesses, and places of worship. The agency concluded that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was responsible for attacks on a kosher restaurant in Sydney and the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne. These findings led to the expulsion of Iran’s ambassador in August 2025. Burgess added that while the agency suspects Iranian involvement in other incidents, it remains difficult to pinpoint responsibility due to the use of proxy networks.

Inquiry into Bondi Security

Bondi beach terror shooting: Anthony Albanese and ASIO Chief Mike Burgess speak | SBS News

The Royal Commission, the highest form of inquiry in Australia, is tasked with reporting to the government before the first anniversary of the shooting, which stands as the nation’s worst mass shooting since 1996. Richard Lancaster, Senior Counsel Assisting the Royal Commission, provided a timeline of the attack, noting that only four police officers were present when the shooting began. Within 29 seconds, 10 people had been killed and an 11th wounded.

Lancaster revealed that the Community Security Group had requested a police presence for the duration of the event. however, the Hanukkah celebration was given the lowest security priority on a three-tier scale. In contrast, Jewish High Holy Days in September and October were designated as top-tier events with specialized oversight. Lancaster stated there was no evidence that law enforcement had specific information suggesting an armed attack would occur, describing the event as a “surprise attack.”

Bondi Beach Royal Commission inquiry

Context and Implications

The testimony highlights a potential shift in how Australian authorities may manage security for religious and community gatherings moving forward. With the commission mandated to report back to the government, the findings could lead to a re-evaluation of threat assessment protocols and resource allocation for public events.

As the commission continues its work, legal proceedings remain ongoing. The surviving gunman, who allegedly brought handmade Islamic State flags to the site, faces charges including 15 counts of murder and 40 counts of attempted murder. Analysts expect the commission’s final report to play a significant role in shaping future national security policies regarding domestic extremism and the protection of vulnerable communities.

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Israel Targets All October 7 Attackers for Death or Arrest

by Chief Editor May 21, 2026
written by Chief Editor

The Long Pursuit: Israel’s Systematic Campaign Against October 7 Perpetrators

In the wake of the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attacks, Israel has initiated an intelligence-led operation to identify and neutralize every individual involved in the massacre. This campaign, which draws parallels to the historical response following the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, represents a significant shift in how modern states conduct counter-terrorism and retribution.

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By leveraging advanced facial recognition, social media forensics and intercepted communications, Israeli intelligence has compiled a comprehensive “target list.” The scope of this initiative is broad, encompassing not only high-ranking Hamas commanders but also individuals who participated in the border breach, regardless of their formal affiliation with terror groups.

The Mechanics of Modern Intelligence Operations

The campaign relies on a vast digital footprint left by the attackers themselves. In the chaotic hours of the October 7 onslaught, numerous participants broadcasted their actions online. Israeli intelligence agencies have since utilized these digital breadcrumbs to build airtight dossiers.

The Mechanics of Modern Intelligence Operations
Hamas October surveillance footage

According to reports, the threshold for inclusion on this list requires at least two independent pieces of evidence placing an individual at the scene of an atrocity. This rigorous verification process underscores a strategic commitment to accountability, ensuring that the campaign targets specific participants rather than general populations.

Did you know?
Israel’s strategy is explicitly modeled after “Operation Wrath of God,” the multi-year effort to track down those responsible for the 1972 Munich massacre. Mossad officials have publicly stated that the pursuit of October 7 perpetrators will follow a similar, long-term timeline.

Legal and Ethical Implications in Asymmetric Warfare

The longevity of this campaign raises complex questions under international law. While military action against active combatants is generally permitted, the targeting of individuals months or years after an initial attack necessitates a delicate legal balancing act.

How Hamas Designed Gaza Hostage Releases to Shock Israel | WSJ

To remain within the bounds of international norms, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) maintain that strikes against these targets are justified because the individuals continue to pose an “imminent threat.” This includes those involved in planning future operations or those operating within restricted “Yellow Line” zones. Legal experts note that while the campaign has a clear retributive character, it remains legally defensible so long as the targets are classified as active belligerents.

Regional Dynamics and the Future of Deterrence

In the Middle East, the perception of power and resolve is often as significant as tactical success. Analysts argue that this campaign serves as a form of “deterrence signaling,” demonstrating that time does not grant immunity to those who participate in mass-casualty attacks against the state.

Regional Dynamics and the Future of Deterrence
Israel Targets All October Pro Tip

Michael Milstein, a former senior IDF intelligence officer, suggests that this approach is deeply rooted in the regional “language” of power. By systematically working through their list, Israel is attempting to reshape the cost-benefit analysis for any future militants considering similar actions.

Pro Tip: Understanding “Yellow Lines”
In military parlance, a “Yellow Line” often refers to a dynamic boundary where the rules of engagement shift. For the IDF, operating near these lines allows them to argue that a target is not merely a historical participant in a past crime, but an active, current threat to troops on the ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Israel identify individuals on the list?
Intelligence agencies use a combination of facial recognition software, forensic analysis of videos posted to social media by the attackers, and intercepted communications.

Is this campaign considered legal under international law?
This proves a subject of intense debate. Israel justifies the strikes by classifying the individuals as active belligerents who pose an imminent threat, while critics argue that some actions could be interpreted as extrajudicial retribution.

Will this campaign end soon?
Based on historical precedents like the post-Munich operations, the campaign is likely to continue for years as Israel tracks down participants regardless of their location or status.


What are your thoughts on the role of long-term intelligence operations in modern conflict? Does this strategy effectively deter future violence, or does it complicate the path to regional stability? Join the conversation in the comments below.

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