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A group of more than 600 high-profile Australians have signed a letter as part of a campaign to stamp out anti-Semitism.

The letter entitled Australian Leaders Say No to Antisemitism appears in full page advertisements in today’s national daily and state-based newspapers.

It points to an increase in anti-Semitic incidents across Australia since the Israel-Gaza war began.

Former premiers such as Mark McGowan, Anna Bligh, Mike Baird and Daniel Andrews, as well as former AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan and businessman Lachlan Murdoch, are among the signatories.

“We are unequivocal in our resolve that racism in all its forms is deplorable and abhorrent. Whether directed towards Jewish Australians, Muslim Australians, Asian Australians, Indigenous Australians or any other minority, we will not tolerate such conduct in our workplaces and firmly reject it in our communities,” the letter reads.

“All Australians are entitled to be treated with respect, free from offensive, hostile and intimidating behaviour. We stand against antisemitism, Islamophobia and any form of racism in our workplaces, hiring practices and business dealings.

“Together, we are united in our support of an Australia where all citizens are treated with respect, inclusivity and dignity.”

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