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Fears for escalation tensions leads Jewish and Islamic schools to increase security

27 August, 2024

In response to rising cultural and religious tensions, numerous Islamic and Jewish schools across Australia are enhancing their security measures. The increased security comes amid concerns over potential violence linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict and a recent spike in antisemitism.

Twenty-seven independent Jewish and Muslim schools are now receiving federal and state grants to upgrade their security infrastructure, including fences, CCTV, and gates. This initiative, fast-tracked by government funding, aims to protect playgrounds and other vulnerable areas. A senior Jewish community representative noted that these improvements, which include fortified walls and windows, have been crucial in addressing fears of violent extremism.

Zeddy Lawrence from Zionism Victoria expressed regret over the necessity of these measures but emphasized the importance of prevention. Similarly, Adel Salman, President of the Islamic Council of Victoria, highlighted the need for enhanced security in light of rising Islamophobia.

The heightened security measures come as ASIO has raised the National Terrorism Threat Level from ‘Possible’ to ‘Probable,’ citing the Gaza conflict as a significant factor. Additionally, Victoria has been identified as having the highest rate of antisemitic incidents in Australia, with over 800 reported since October 7.

In response to these challenges, the state government has also invested $8 million in security upgrades for Jewish and Muslim schools. Efforts to improve social cohesion include a new state education unit addressing literacy and transportation issues, particularly for refugee students and those affected by the cost-of-living crisis. Deputy Premier Ben Carroll affirmed the commitment to maintaining inclusive and supportive educational environments.

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