Waterford objects to ASIO regarding anti-Semitism as only affecting Jews, not also Muslims and Christians as other Semitic peoples. Anti-Semitism was a term coined specifically to refer to hatred of Jews. Trying to falsely broaden it is an insidious attempt to dilute the unique evil of this ancient hatred. He also suggests it only comes from the far right, but, in fact, anti-Semitism now has three major sources - the far right, far left, and, as seen by the Bondi attack itself, extreme Islamist elements in Muslim communities. This multiplicity of sources is actually one aspect that make anti-Semitism unique...