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Protests trail Herzog’s final day in Australia

Pro Palestine protesters gathered in central Melbourne on Thursday as Israeli President Isaac Herzog ended his four day visit to Australia. Similar demonstrations had already taken place in Canberra and in Sydney, where clashes with police led to arrests earlier in the week.​ Herzog travelled to Australia at the invitation of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following the December 14 shooting at a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach that killed 15 people. Critics accuse him of complicity in civilian deaths in Gaza and objected to the state visit while the war continues.​ Demonstrators in Melbourne’s central business district rallied outside Flinders Street Station, many wearing keffiyeh scarves and waving Palestinian flags. Police estimated that around 5,000 people were expected to join the protest.​ Protesters cited a United Nations Commission of Inquiry report that concluded Israel has committed genocide in Gaza […]

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Australian PM booed at Bondi attack memorial

Australians have held a nationwide minute of silence for the victims of the deadly attack on a Jewish event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, one week after the shooting. At 18:47 local time, the exact moment the gunman opened fire, crowds at Bondi and people across the country paused to remember the 15 people killed and many others injured.​ The memorial at Bondi Beach took place under heavy security, with armed riot police, cordoned off areas and a police vessel offshore, an unusual sight for many in Australia. Hundreds of people, including many from the Jewish community wearing kippas or wrapped in Australian flags, gathered to pay their respects and hear speeches after the silence.​ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was loudly booed as he arrived at the ceremony, reflecting deep anger among sections of the Jewish community over a sharp rise […]

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Australia to tighten hate speech laws after Bondi attack

Australia’s government has announced tougher measures against hate speech in the wake of a deadly attack at Bondi Beach that targeted a Jewish community event. Speaking in Canberra, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the new approach aims to curb hate, division and radicalisation, following Sunday’s shooting during celebrations marking the first day of Hanukkah, which left 15 people dead. Authorities say the attack was ideologically motivated and has heightened concerns about antisemitism and violent extremism in the country. Under the proposed reforms, new legislation will strengthen penalties for hate-related offences, including the creation of a federal crime of aggravated hate speech. Courts will also be required to consider hate as an aggravating factor when sentencing crimes involving online threats and harassment. Religious leaders or public figures who incite violence could face additional sanctions. The government also plans to expand the […]

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Australian PM links Bondi Beach mass shooting to Islamic State ideology

Australian authorities say a father and son, Sajid Akram and his 24-year-old son Naveed, opened fire on crowds gathered at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening during a Hanukkah celebration, killing 15 people and injuring dozens more. Officials believe the attack was aimed at terrorising Australia’s Jewish community, making it one of the country’s deadliest mass shootings in decades.​ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said early investigations suggest the pair were motivated by “Islamic State ideology”, describing it as an “ideology of hate” that has fuelled extremism worldwide for more than a decade. Police later said they found improvised explosive devices and two homemade ISIS-style flags in a car registered to Naveed that was parked near the beach.​ New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed that officers recovered the bombs and flags after the shooting. Investigators are now examining the […]

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UK Minister Condemns ‘Tolerance’ of Radical Islamism

UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has strongly condemned what she called the "tolerance" of radical Islamism, following the recent attack on a Manchester synagogue. Speaking at the Conservative Party conference, Badenoch criticized pro-Palestinian protests, describing some as "carnivals of hatred" and stating that slogans like "globalise the Intifada" target Jewish people for violence. She emphasized that while people are free to express their beliefs, they cannot turn British streets into "theatres of intimidation." Her comments come as the government introduces new laws to grant police increased powers to manage frequent protests, which resulted in nearly 500 arrests over the weekend. Badenoch outlined plans to allow police to impose restrictions based on the frequency of demonstrations, addressing what ministers see as a gap in current legislation. She also took aim at political rivals, accusing the Labour and Reform parties of promoting […]

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Netanyahu Calls Albanese “Weak” and “Betrayed Israel”

A major diplomatic rift has emerged between Israel and Australia after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly denounced Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese—calling him weak and accusing him of betraying both Israel and Australia’s Jewish community. The sharp rebuke follows Canberra's announcement that it will formally recognize a Palestinian state ahead of the UN General Assembly in September. Netanyahu's Stark Message On social media, Netanyahu declared: “History will remember Albanese for what he is: a weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia’s Jews.” This accusation inflamed relations, especially after Israel retaliated by revoking visas for Australian diplomats to the Palestinian Authority—an apparent response to Australia’s visa cancellation for far-right Israeli lawmaker Simcha Rothman. Australian PM Anthony Albanese responded calmly, stating he had respectfully informed Netanyahu of Australia's intentions ahead of time. He emphasized that the recognition aligns with global sentiment […]

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