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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing backlash over a lackluster response to an antisemitism question in the fallout of the Bondi Beach terror attack — as his predecessor slammed
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is under intense scrutiny for his handling of antisemitic incidents prior to the Bondi Beach massacre.
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Anthony Albanese did not raise a six-month old plan on combating anti-Semitism at an emergency post-Bondi massacre national cabinet meeting, with state leaders forced to push the Prime Minister on what tangible steps the nation could take to stop the wave of anti-Jewish hate.
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.
Former Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has called on the Albanese government to finally “take on the hatred” and enforce sufficient sanctions after the Bondi massacre.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared the Bondi terror attack an “act of evil” and a dark day for the nation.
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