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After Sydney attack, Netanyahu says he warned Canberra was ‘pouring fuel on antisemitic fire’
Israeli politicians liken terror attack to Oct. 7, accuse Australia of ignoring anti-Jewish incidents in lead-up; some officials say victims' blood is on government's hands
In a fiery address overnight, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "antisemitism is a cancer" and that it "spreads when leaders stay silent".
As Australia mourned a deadly antisemitic attack that killed 16 people, critics accused the Israeli prime minister of exploiting tragedy to attack Palestinian self-determination At least 16 people were killed and dozens more injured after gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney,
At government meeting in Dimona, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticizes Australia's response to rising antisemitism, urging stronger action and condemning Prime Minister Albanese's policies for exacerbating hate.
TheEl primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu arremetió el domingo contra el líder de Australia, mientras las naciones expresaban conmoción y simpatía
Deadly Bondi Beach attack the result of ‘permissive environment’ where warning signs were ‘too often left unchecked’
Former White House foreign policy advisor Dan Senor discusses the global rise of antisemitism and the Hanukkah terror attack in Australia on ‘America’s Newsroom.’