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Speaking at the U.N. Human Rights Council on behalf of UN Watch, terror survivor and human rights attorney Arsen Ostrovsky delivers a harrowing and emotional testimony regarding the rise of antisemitism.
Having traveled from Sydney to address the Council's review of Australia, Ostrovsky details his personal experience surviving a brutal terror attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach, where 15 people were killed and he was shot in the head.
In this powerful speech, he issues a stark warning to the international community: when hatred against Jews is ignored, excused, or mainstreamed, it inevitably leads to violence and a wider societal breakdown.