
Hundreds of local government councillors, including mayors and assorted political and religious leaders, will gather in Kombumerri/Gold Coast for a free聽聽on antisemitism in September. Many of them will have accepted a personal invitation from the Combat Antisemitism Movement鈥檚 (CAM) Israeli CEO in Tel Aviv.
According to the conference website, registrations have now closed.
CAM boasts 900 partners and runs regular conferences. One of its key aims is to integrate what it regards as the 鈥済old standard鈥 International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) 聽at every level of government.
The definition has been widely criticised,聽, for conflating anti-Zionism with antisemitism.
Australia鈥檚 Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism, Jillian Segal, is part of CAM, and will be a keynote speaker. Her own recently released Action Plan reflects CAM鈥檚 agenda. If implemented, those identified by the Australian government, per Segal鈥檚 advice, as antisemitic according to the IHRA definition, could face serious consequences.
These 聽the defunding of public institutions and universities, the deregistration of charities and the enforcement of certain approved media narratives.
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) is a conference partner with CAM. Its pro-Israel published policies include that it 鈥淩eaffirms Australian Jewry鈥檚 strong and unshakeable solidarity with Israel and her people鈥; 鈥淐ondemns the prevalence of anti-Jewish rhetoric in 一品探花 of the mass-media which masquerades as political criticism of Israel鈥; and condemns the International Criminal Court as antisemitic, following its prosecution of Israeli war crimes.
Segal鈥檚 role as EJAC鈥檚 immediate past president was one of the conflicts of interest that, some say, made her unsuitable for appointment.
Shortly after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appointed her last year, Segal attended a Special Envoys and Coordinators Combating Antisemitism Forum, in Argentina in July last year, where 35 countries聽鈥 including Australia聽鈥 adopted US guidelines, including the IHRA definition.
While Segal is best known locally for her role as an Israel supporter and Zionist lobbyist, she is just as well connected with the international Zionist scene. At the end of July. Segal was thanked by the US state department for hosting an online meeting of 鈥渁ntisemitism envoys鈥.
Donald Trump connection
CAM was founded in 2019 by Republican donor Adam Beren, an oil magnate from Kansas, whose family has contributed millions to pro-Trump causes. Beren remains a major patron of CAM. He was appointed by Trump to the US Holocaust Memorial Council during his first term.
At a聽聽in Tel Aviv at the end of July, CAM Advisory Board chair and former Israel Deputy PM Natan Sharansky identified 鈥渕odern forms of antisemitism rhetoric鈥. This included 鈥渂randing Israel an apartheid state guilty of ethnic cleansing and genocide鈥 and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which 鈥渟hape anti-Israel narratives鈥.
Since Trump鈥檚 re-election as US president, CAM has successfully lobbied to pass laws monitoring and enforcing the IHRA definition into practice for public schools and universities in at least聽.
聽are recent graduates from the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, the Israeli ministry founded in response to the growing BDS movement.
叠别蹿辞谤别听聽served as director-general of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, the brigadier general was Israel鈥檚 chief military censor. In this role, every Israeli news article concerning national security matters required her IDF unit鈥檚 approval.
Today, Gill sits on CAM鈥檚 advisory board.
CAM senior adviser Revital Yakin Krakovsky聽聽as the executive director for strategy and communications at the Ministry of Strategic Affairs between 2017 and 2021.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
CAM is closely connected with and promotes the聽聽(GHF). GHF executive chairman Johnnie Moore, is a CAM Advisory Board member. In June, he addressed聽on Antisemitism and Support for Israel. Moore鈥檚 speech celebrated Trump鈥檚 support for GHF in 鈥減roviding aid鈥 to Gaza.
Within three months of GHF鈥檚 operations, more than 1000 Palestinians seeking aid have been 聽in the vicinity of its sites.
Last month, CAM honoured congressman Randy Fine with a baseball bat dubbed 鈥淭he Hebrew Hammer鈥. Fine is a Florida representative known for his outspoken conservative views. He has stirred controversy with his genocidal rhetoric toward Gazans and his blatant Islamophobia, including calls for the streets of Gaza to 鈥渙verflow with blood鈥, tweeting 鈥淕aza must be destroyed鈥 and recently telling Gazans to聽鈥渏ust starve鈥.
In July, CAM welcomed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio鈥檚 announcement of US sanctions on UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, which it described as a 鈥渓ong overdue move to hold [her] accountable for her heinous record of antisemitic conduct and rhetoric鈥.
Australian conference
Planning for an Australian CAM conference became聽聽in January when CAM deputy CEO Yigal Nissel published a story, 鈥淔rom Paradise to Peril鈥, in the Jerusalem Post. He wrote: 鈥淭housands of [Australian] extremists, spanning the radical left, the far right, and parts of the Muslim community, seized on the conflict in the Middle East as a pretext to unleash their latent antisemitism.鈥
Nissel, who is based in Israel, announced that a CAM conference of hundreds of mayors would address the problem. Previously, Nissel was the Israeli 鈥渆missary鈥 to the Australian branch of the Jewish National Fund (JNF).
JNF鈥檚 connections to the speakers, sponsors and board members of CAM鈥檚 planned Australian conference run deep. The JNF in Israel aims to develop 鈥渢he land of Israel, strengthening the bond between the Jewish people and its homeland鈥.
Since the 1948 Nakba, JNF鈥檚 primary activity has been聽聽ethnically cleansed Palestinian land into Jewish settlements and national parks. Last year, the Canadian Revenue Agency聽聽JNF Canada鈥檚 charitable status on the basis that it had used funds to support Israeli soldiers and build military infrastructure.
In June, Nissel left CAM to become the CEO of Mosaic United, an聽聽of Israel鈥檚 Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism.
However, Nissel鈥檚 involvement with CAM continues, with a three-month contract as its adviser on Australian affairs, which will cover the period leading up to the conference.
CAM鈥檚 CEO Sacha Roytman is an Israeli army veteran who established and commanded the IDF鈥檚 Digital Media Unit.
Earlier this year, Roytman won the Zionist Council in Israel鈥檚 鈥溾 award in the 鈥淧ublic Diplomacy and the Struggle for Israel鈥 category in recognition of CAM鈥檚 pro-Israel advocacy efforts.
The Zionist Council in Israel is an arm of the World Zionist Organisation, another 鈥淣ational Institution鈥 of Israel.
Recently, credible reports from many mainstream media organisations, including the BBC, that Palestinians seeking aid have been deliberately shot by the Israel Defense Forces, Roytman described their reports as a deeply antisemitic 鈥渂lood libel鈥.
Roytman has signed the invitation letters offering free attendance at the conference to Australian councillors.
Sydney mayor declines
One invited guest is Clover Moore, mayor of Sydney. In response to questions, a spokesperson said, 鈥淐lover was invited and declined to attend. She has a prior engagement convening the Council of Capital City Lord Mayors meeting.鈥
Moore did attend the March for Humanity: Save Gaza protest across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on August 3, which included protesters from several Jewish organisations and a speech from anti-Zionist Jewish journalist and filmmaker Antony Loewenstein.
But none of this was noticed by CAM鈥檚 observers, who spied an image of two protesters holding up signs聽鈥 one said 鈥淣ever Again Means Never Again for Anyone鈥 and another compared the Israeli regime to Nazism.
This was enough for CAM to declare on its social media: 鈥淭his is Holocaust inversion, one of the sickest forms of anti-Semitism鈥.
The post ignores the intention of the two women and the explicit repudiation of antisemitism by the March for Humanity organisers and hundreds of thousands of protesters. It is also a good indication of the agenda driving CAM鈥檚 conference in Kombumerri.
[Wendy Bacon is an investigative journalist who was a professor of journalism at UTS. She has a long history in promoting independent and alternative journalism. Yaakov Aharon is a Jewish Australian living in Tharawal/Wollongong. This article was first published by and is reprinted with permission.]