About 200 people gathered in Auckland’s Aotea Square for an anti-Semitism rally in response to a terrorist attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney that left 15 dead. The event, organized by Kiwis Against Anti-Semitism, featured speeches from Jewish community leaders and advocacy groups. Many attendees displayed Israeli flags and voiced support for the speakers, who criticized the New Zealand government for not adequately addressing rising anti-Semitism. Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour was present at the rally.
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