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A day after the deadliest domestic terror attack in Australia’s history, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced criticism he didn’t do enough to combat rising attacks on the Jewish community nor swiftly enact recommendations from the nation’s antisemitism envoy released five months ago.
The deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney comes amid a significant spike in antisemitic rhetoric and attacks in Australia.
Australia on Monday moved to strengthen gun control laws in the wake of a deadly mass shooting in Bondi Beach, Sydney. The Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, agreed to toughen gun laws, according to an official statement.
A father and son are suspected to have killed 15 people on a popular Australian beach, shocking a country where gun violence is rare.
Survivors recounted the horrific incident, in which two gunmen killed 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration, saying that as they looked around, “It was dead people everywhere.” | World News
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been told he must "fully endorse" a controversial plan to combat antisemitism in the wake of yesterday's "evil" terror attack on the shores of Bondi.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns have shared their support for Australia’s Jewish community following the deadly Bondi Beach shooting, with Minns defining it as an “attack [that] was designed to target Sydney’s Jewish community”.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday described the Sydney shooting as 'shocking and distressing' after reports said at least two people were killed and nine others injured in a mass shooting during a Jewish Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach.