Australian PM apologises over Bondi attack, calls for tougher hate laws
Summary
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologized to the Jewish community after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah ceremony, which resulted in 15 deaths. The Prime Minister vowed to protect Jewish Australians and called for stricter hate speech and violence laws. The suspects, allegedly inspired by ISIS, meticulously planned the attack and are under investigation for terrorism.Key Facts
- A mass shooting occurred at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah ceremony, killing 15 people.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologized to the Jewish community for the attack.
- The attack is considered an act of terrorism by Australian authorities.
- Suspects Sajid Akram and his son Naveed are linked to ISIS inspiration.
- Sajid Akram was killed by police, while Naveed is charged with multiple offenses.
- Albanese is pushing for stricter laws against hate speech and gun control.
- New South Wales proposed new draft gun laws and a ban on displaying terrorist symbols.
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