One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts again fails to rule out Bondi beach terror attack being ‘false flag’
Summary
One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts discussed the Bondi beach terror attack and said he did not have evidence to rule out it being a “false flag” event, though he called that idea “absurd.” The attack happened on December 14 at a Chanukah festival, killing 15 people, and is being treated as terrorism. The government has started a royal commission to investigate the attack and antisemitism in Australia.Key Facts
- Malcolm Roberts is a Queensland senator from the One Nation party.
- He was asked whether the Bondi beach attack was a “false flag,” meaning a staged event blamed on others.
- Roberts said he lacked data and did not rule out the possibility but called it “absurd.”
- The December 14 attack at a Chanukah festival killed 15 people.
- Police treated the attack as terrorism linked to Islamic State.
- One suspect died at the scene; another is facing charges including 15 counts of murder.
- The Australian government launched a royal commission into the attack and antisemitism.
- Pauline Hanson, another One Nation senator, defended Roberts, saying his words were taken out of context.
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