Multiple Australian outlets report that anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim hatred has entered what they describe as a new phase online. The coverage says both forms of hate have increased markedly, with online hostility intensifying following real-world events. The articles frame the change as a shift in Australia’s online and cultural discourse, suggesting that negative narratives targeting both Jewish and Muslim communities are becoming more visible and harder to contain. While the outlets describe the overall trend as dramatic, they do not provide detailed figures or specify particular events in the material provided. Across the reports, the core claim is consistent: hate directed at Jews and hate directed at Muslims both rise in the online environment after incidents in the wider world, and this co-occurring escalation affects how communities and public conversation are shaped. The reporting emphasizes the role of social media and online platforms as the primary venue for this surge.