Albanese pushes for tougher gun laws
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The National Cabinet has agreed to urgent gun law reform for the first time since the Port Arthur massacre, after Sunday’s terror attack at Bondi Beach.
SYDNEY, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The deadly attack on a Jewish festival at a famed Australian beach has deepened diplomatic tensions between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Israeli counterpart, as domestic pressure mounted for his government to respond to antisemitism.
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.
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'Pure evil': What Australian PM Anthony Albanese said on Bondi Beach shooting that killed 15
PM Anthony Albanese also added that Australia is mourning those who died in the horrific Bondi Beach shooting by flying flags at half-mast on Monday.
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, NSW Premier Chris Minns and police chiefs vowed to combat antisemitism, announced nationwide security measures, and confirmed the attackers were a father and son.
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”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have clashed publicly after the antisemitic terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, with Netanyahu blaming Albanese’s support for Palestinian statehood for “encouraging terrorism,
A provocative sign bearing the words 'Welcome to Albo's Australia' has appeared in Bondi, just one day after a violent terror attack rocked the iconic beachside ...