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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Hebrew-speaking Australians.Copyright 2025, Special Broadcasting Services Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • SBS Chief Foreign Correspondent Ben Lewis on Iran, Israel, US and rising fuel costs
    Mar 27 2026
    We speak with SBS Chief Foreign Correspondent Ben Lewis who examines the rapidly escalating Iran – Israel / US conflict and the growing global fallout. From maritime threats in the Strait of Hormuz to surging energy costs and mounting geopolitical tension, we explore the economic shockwaves of a prolonged blockade and the risks of further escalation across the Middle East. We also discuss whether Israeli and US actions signal strategic coordination between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump, and whether the latest military moves are designed to pressure Iran or widen the conflict.
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    28 m
  • Rabbi Zalman Kastel reflects on meaningful intercultural education beyond ‘Food, Flags, and Fashion’
    Mar 27 2026
    On the sidelines of Harmony Week, Rabbi Zalman Kastel, founder of Together for Humanity, shared with SBS Hebrew reflections on the urgent need for genuine harmony in an increasingly divided Australia. Addressing rising animosity and the "tokenism" of multicultural celebrations, he explores how social media fuels aggression. Rabbi Kastel emphasizes that while education must start at home, interfaith collaboration remains a vital tool for reclaiming our shared human spirit.
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    23 m
  • Allegra Spender: rebuilding social cohesion after Bondi and rising antisemitism
    Mar 27 2026
    In a conversation with SBS Hebrew during Harmony Week, Allegra Spender (Federal Member for Wentworth) reflects on Harmony Week, warning that rising antisemitism—highlighted after the Bondi terrorist attack—requires urgent action. She argues that building connections, especially among young people, is key to restoring social cohesion and ensuring Australians can “disagree well” without deepening divisions.
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    11 m
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