"I’m deeply concerned about the reports of children as young as five being attacked in schools because of their Jewishness,” Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg wrote on Twitter. “It’s completely unacceptable in our civilized society.” State and federal governments, he added, “must work together to educate our community about the atrocities of the Holocaust.”“Antisemitism is on the rise around the globe and sadly we are not immune in our own Victorian community,” Victorian Education Minister James Merlino said in a statement. “I have asked for an immediate review into how both schools have handled these matters, to ensure they were dealt with appropriately.”The Hawthorn West Primary School attended by the five-year-old at the time of the incident did not address it as an antisemitic episode. Furthermore, the other school – Cheltenham Secondary College – failed to punish the boys ganging up against the victim, claiming that the attack did not happen on the school’s premises.Both boys were withdrawn from their respective schools.Every child should feel safe and happy at school. Today I released this statement on the recent anti-Semitic bullying incidents. pic.twitter.com/zUZGpORYlS
— James Merlino (@JamesMerlinoMP) October 4, 2019