Bondi Beach, Anthony Albanese and Australian PM
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticised Australian PM Albanese over Jewish community safety after Sydney Hanukkah shooting. Albanese rejected the claims and emphasised national unity amid ongoing investigations.
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.
Anthony Albanese is under fire for failing to take tougher action on anti-Semitism as Israel warns Australian leaders have “blood on their hands”.
US President Donald Trump has strongly condemned the mass shooting at a Jewish festival in Sydney’s Bondi Beach, describing it as a “purely antisemitic attack.” Speaking during a Christmas celebration at the White House, Trump said, “That was a terrible attack, 11 dead, 29 badly wounded. And that was an antisemitic attack, obviously.”
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”.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared the Bondi terror attack an “act of evil” and a dark day for the nation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected a formal request to table reforms on travel entitlements for MPs, according to The Australian.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued a statement following the Bondi Beach shootings, saying it's "shocking and distressing".