Melbourne – Israel’s President Isaac Herzog said Thursday antisemitism in Australia is “frightening” but most people want good relations, on the final day of a visit expected to spark protests in the city of Melbourne.
“President Herzog himself and his comments are relied on in the case brought before the International Court of Justice as inciting genocide”
Hear from advisory committee member @JoshBBornstein on ABC News Breakfast this morning! pic.twitter.com/uWdZrYTGd7
— Jewish Council of Australia (@jewishcouncilAU) February 12, 2026
“But there’s also a silent majority of Australians who seek peace, who respect the Jewish community and of course, want a dialogue with Israel.”
The head of state said he had brought a “message of goodwill to the people of Australia”.
“I hope there will be a change. I hope things will relax,” he said.
Protesters are expected to turn out in force later on Thursday against Herzog’s visit around 5pm (0600 GMT).
Ahead of the head of state’s arrival, national broadcaster ABC reported that a building at Melbourne University was graffitied with the phrase “death to Herzog”.
Many Jewish Australians have welcomed Herzog’s trip.
In our thousands we gather in Naarm (Melbourne), turning our backs to the President of the genocidal Zionist state, Isaac Herzog, who, to the Australian regime’s undying shame, has been permitted to enter the country and this city. pic.twitter.com/c7bLZzb7TL
— Johan Scheffer (@Johan_Scheffer) February 12, 2026
“His visit will lift the spirits of a pained community,” said Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the community’s peak body.
But some in the community disagreed, with the progressive Jewish Council of Australia saying he was not welcome because of his alleged role in the “ongoing destruction of Gaza”.
The UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry found last year that Herzog was liable for prosecution for inciting genocide after he said all Palestinians – “an entire nation” – were responsible for the Hamas attack on Israel.
Israel has “categorically” rejected the inquiry’s report, describing it as “distorted and false” and calling for the body’s abolition.
Israeli President Herzog commends Australia’s restrictive new ‘Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism’ laws pic.twitter.com/y6JTbSewSK
— HatsOff (@HatsOffff) February 11, 2026
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Source: AFP

