Australia Passes Anti-Hate Speech and Gun Laws After Bondi Beach Gun Attack
Australia´s Parliament on Tuesday passed anti-hate speech and gun laws proposed after two shooters killed 15 people at a Jewish festival.

Australia´s Parliament on Tuesday passed anti-hate speech and gun laws proposed after two shooters killed 15 people at a Jewish festival.

U.S. President Donald Trump is “a hero of the world” and a “strong man.” So says Ahmed Al-Ahmed, the hero who disarmed one of the attackers at Bondi Beach as the terrorists fired at a crowd celebrating a Jewish holiday.

Australia’s left-wing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday finally caved to public pressure and announced a wide-ranging national inquiry into antisemitism. His capitulation comes 25 days after two terrorist gunmen opened fire on a Jewish holiday event at Bondi Beach in an Islamic State-inspired atrocity that claimed the lives of 15 people.

Australia’s New Years Eve celebration was a more solemn affair than usual this year, with a heavy security presence on the streets and a nationwide minute of silence for the victims of the Bondi Beach massacre.

An investigation that extended to the Philippines of two men accused of shooting dead 15 people at a Sydney Jewish festival has found no evidence that they were part of a “broader terrorist cell,” police said on Tuesday.

Families of the victims of Australia’s Bondi Beach massacre have been told there will be no national inquiry into antisemitism and possible failures in policing, intelligence and policy that preceded the deadly attack.

A GoFundMe page was launched for the man who disarmed one of last Sunday’s Bondi Beach terrorists and, to date, over $2.6 million has been raised for him.

Left-wing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was greeted with boos and abuse at Bondi Beach on Sunday when he attended a memorial vigil to remember those murdered in the terrorist attack that struck a Hanukkah celebration one week ago.

PM Albanese said a forced buyback “scheme” will be enacted, leading to the collection and destruction of “hundreds of thousands of firearms.”

Weak. Indecisive. A failure to the Jewish community. These are just some of the character appraisals made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against left-wing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for ignoring his warnings about rising antisemitism ahead of the Bondi Beach massacre.

The Islamic State’s power was diminished with the loss of its “caliphate” in Syria and Iraq and the elimination of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, but it remains a worldwide threat capable of directing and inspiring terrorist attacks, as last week’s murders in Syria and Australia demonstrate.

The Australian government is touting tougher hate speech laws in the wake of the terrorist shooting rampage at Bondi Beach in Sydney last weekend, including higher penalties for promoting violence and plans for a watchlist of organizations that “promote violence or racial hatred.”

Police arrested two people who called for “intifada” during a protest following decision to toughen enforcement of hate speech laws.

New York City is witnessing a surge in violent, targeted assaults on Jewish individuals during the Hanukkah holiday, part of a broader pattern of rising antisemitism and heightened holiday‑season security concerns.

Heavily armed Australian tactical police stopped two cars carrying seven men Thursday on the outskirts of Sydney amid the ongoing investigation into the terror attack on a Jewish holiday gathering at the city’s Bondi Beach.

Naveed Akram, lone surviving suspect in Sunday’s massacre at Bondi Beach in Sydney, was charged Wednesday with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder and one of committing a terrorist act.

Israel reportedly warned Australia about threats to Jewish communities from “Iran-directed terror activity” months before the Bondi Beach attack.

Phil Mickelson reacted to Austrailian PM Albanese’s gun control push, noting the Bondi Beach terrorists “didn’t seem affected by the strict gun laws already in place.”

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made clear he is eyeing more gun controls for Australians after two terrorists attacked at Bondi Beach, killing at least 15.

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Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer drew sharp rebuke from lawmakers and commentators after opening a press conference on recent mass shootings with a celebratory shoutout to the Buffalo Bills — a moment critics called “unbelievable” and “disgraceful.”

Monday, during an appearance on FNC’s “Hannity,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) reacted to the apparent terrorist attack in Sydney, declaring that the United States was “at war” with radical Islam, adding that calls for more so-called gun control was not a solution.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blames Australian PM Anthony Albanese for encouraging antisemitism.

Leading Australian Jewish advocate Dionne Taylor declares Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “has blood on his hands” after the Bondi Beach massacre targeting Jewish locals celebrating Hanukkah. She described the terrorist attack as “a transformational watershed moment” for the country, while urging the left-wing PM to “call President Trump” to learn how to lead with strength in protecting citizens and countering rising threats, citing Trump’s success in combating antisemitism “on campuses and elsewhere.”

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson warned the nation’s leaders Monday of the impacts of unrestrained mass immigration, Islam, and multiculturalism. She believes the combination of those three elements is destroying the nation and the Bondi Beach terrorist attack is emblematic of what lies ahead.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns pushed for more stringent gun control after two terrorists killed 15 innocents on Sydney’s Bondi Beach Sunday evening.

The terrorist who was killed Sunday evening after opening fire on Jewish community members celebrating a Chanukah by the Sea event at Sydney, Australia’s Bondi Beach was a legal gun owner, according to New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday the mass-casualty terrorist shooting that killed at least 11 people at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney came after he warned left-wing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese months ago that Canberra’s policies were “promoting and encouraging antisemitism.” He further charged that Australia “replaced weakness with weakness and appeasement with more appeasement” as Jewish blood was spilled.

Stringent gun control failed to prevent a firearm-based mass killing by terrorists that ended the lives of 11 innocents at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening.

An heroic bystander showed complete disregard for his own safety, ran towards danger – not away from it – and tackled one of two terrorist gunmen during the Bondi Beach mass shooting Sunday in which at least 11 people were murdered, footage shows.

Twelve people, including one terrorist, were killed in what has been designated a terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening. An additional 29 people were injured and a second terror gunman was arrested after the local Jewish community was directly targeted, according to Australian media.

A solemn Bondi Beach memorial dedicated to Israeli hostages being held by Hamas terrorists was attacked by two men who ripped down posters that were a key to the display.
