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SYDNEY, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The deadly attack on a Jewish festival at a famed Australian beach has deepened diplomatic tensions between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Israeli counterpart, as domestic pressure mounted for his government to respond to antisemitism.
Following a tragic antisemitic attack at Bondi Beach, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the violence, stating that Australia would not succumb to hatred or division. , World News, T
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Australia's government of having fuelled antisemitism in the period leading up to Sunday's shooting in Sydney which targeted a Jewish celebration, killing 11 people.
TheEl primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu arremetió el domingo contra el líder de Australia, mientras las naciones expresaban conmoción y simpatía