
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced boos at a vigil following a deadly attack at Bondi Beach, with the opposition blaming his government for failing to combat rising antisemitism. While Albanese highlighted government actions like appointing a special envoy and tightening hate-speech laws, critics deem them insufficient. In response to the attack, the government launched a large gun-buyback scheme and initiated a review of federal police and intelligence services, though some accuse these measures of distracting from antisemitism concerns.
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