Aussie PM Anthony Albanese owned up to gaps in fighting anti-Semitism Thursday in Canberra, slamming down tough new laws post-Sydney’s horrific Hanukkah terror shootout that killed 15 mostly Jewish revelers at Bondi Beach—vowing to crush hate-spreaders, radicals and immigration dodgers fueling division.
Days after two IS-linked gunmen—one shot dead, the other 24-year-old nabbed with explosives, flags and 15 murder raps—Albanese admitted “governments aren’t perfect” amid backlash from Jewish groups, opposition and Israel’s Netanyahu over his Palestine recognition stoking tensions.
Facing a surge in anti-Jewish hate, the PM’s reform package ramps immigration crackdowns and legislative hammers to shield communities—proving action now trumps regrets to stop the next nightmare.


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