Netanyahu Condemns Antisemitism after Sydney Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Australia's policies, claiming they fuel antisemitism, following a terrorist attack at a Jewish event in Sydney which resulted in numerous casualties. He urged global leaders to replace inaction with decisive measures against antisemitism.
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In the wake of a tragic terrorist attack in Sydney, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed deep concern over Australia's policies, suggesting they contribute to fueling antisemitism. The attack occurred during a Jewish holiday event at Bondi Beach, resulting in at least 12 deaths and nearly 30 injuries.
Netanyahu described the act as 'cold-blooded murder' and emphasized the systemic risks of antisemitism spreading unchecked when leaders remain silent. He made a forceful appeal for action, urging the worldwide community to respond decisively to tackle such threats.
The Israeli leader's statements come as Australian police intensify efforts to investigate the incident, which officials have solemnly classified as a terrorist assault. Netanyahu's call to replace perceived weakness with action highlights the urgent need for proactive measures worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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