Arsen Ostrovsky, a victim of the Bondi terror attack who was shot in the head, criticized Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for not reaching out to him, expressing disappointment over what he perceives as “cold indifference.” Ostrovsky, who has received support from various leaders, called for a royal commission into anti-Semitism, warning that failing to address the issue could risk further violence against Jewish communities. He recounted the traumatic experience of being shot and emphasized the need for government action to prevent future attacks. Albanese has cited concerns about the implications of a royal commission as a reason for his refusal to establish one.
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