Published: 16:18, January 7, 2025 | Updated: 16:59, January 7, 2025
Australia cancels global ice hockey event, media says over Israel safety threat
By Reuters
This file photo dated Sept 24, 2023 shows a general view of Rod Laver Arena as players warm up during the NHL Global Series match between the Los Angeles Kings and the Arizona Coyotes at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. (PHOTO / AFP)

SYDNEY - Australia's ice hockey federation said on Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.

Multiple local media outlets cited an internal email from Ice Hockey Australia (IHA) to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) saying it could not hold the tournament due to safety and security concerns over Israel's attendance.

IHA said in a statement it had decided to cancel the event, due to take place in Melbourne in April, after consultation with local police and the participating venues.

The statement did not mention Israel, with the body saying it could not comment on "global issues outside the sport".

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"The decision was primarily made to ensure the safety and security of athletes, volunteers, spectators, and other participants," the statement read.

"IHA does not shy away from making this decision with safety at the forefront."

The IIHF did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Fire crew members and police officers work at the scene of a fire at Adass Israel Synagogue in the suburb of Ripponlea, Melbourne, Australia, Dec 6, 2024. (PHOTO / AAP IMAGE VIA AP)

The cancellation follows a spate of antisemitic attacks in recent months, including graffiti daubed on a car in Sydney on Monday.

Last month Australia launched an antisemitism task force following an arson attack at a synagogue in Melbourne which police said was probably terrorism.

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Australia has seen an increase in antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents since Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023 and Israel launched its conflict on Gaza. Some Jewish organizations have said the government has not taken sufficient action in response.

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talks at the Wishing Tree at Parliament House in Canberra on Nov 6, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP) 

Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday the cancellation of the tournament was "unfortunate", but that the government had taken sufficient action to protect Jewish people in Australia.

"This is a decision made by Ice Hockey Australia," he said in an interview on Channel Nine.

"We're addressing in every single way possible these issues because we understand that (antisemitism) is very hurtful for the Jewish community."