Israeli diaspora affairs minister Amichai Chikli criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, linking slogans from a pro-Palestinian march to a recent terror attack in Bondi that killed 15. Speaking at a memorial, Chikli asserted that warning signs had been evident for years, specifically condemning extremist phrases and symbols displayed during the march. He lamented the lack of condemnation from Albanese regarding anti-Semitism and called for acknowledgment of ideological roots behind such violence. Former Australian leaders echoed Chikli’s concerns, blaming the government for neglecting rising anti-Semitic sentiments.
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