Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg criticized Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for opting for an internal review of Australian intelligence powers rather than establishing a Commonwealth royal commission into anti-Semitism following the Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people. Frydenberg described the review as inadequate and accused Albanese of failing to address radicalization, urging a comprehensive investigation at the federal level. He emphasized that the extremist threat is national and not confined to New South Wales. Frydenberg’s remarks highlighted the urgency of addressing rising anti-Semitism and the broader implications for all Australians.
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