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Bondi massacre: Anthony Albanese marks National Day of Mourning for victims on anti-Semitic terror attack

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has marked the commencement of a National Day of Mourning for the victims of the Bondi Beach massacre, saying Australia stands together with the Jewish community after the anti-Semitic terror attack that killed 15 innocent people.

“Today, we mark the national day of mourning to honour victims of the Bondi anti-Semitic terrorist attack,” Mr Albanese said.

“It is a solemn opportunity for every Australian to stand with the Jewish community and remember the 15 lives stolen in this deadly attack.

 
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has marked the commencement of a National Day of Mourning for the victims of the Bondi Beach massacre, saying Australia stands together with the Jewish community after the anti-Semitic terror attack that killed 15 innocent people.

“Today, we mark the national day of mourning to honour victims of the Bondi anti-Semitic terrorist attack,” Mr Albanese said.

“It is a solemn opportunity for every Australian to stand with the Jewish community and remember the 15 lives stolen in this deadly attack.

Albanese was going to double down on the hate speech laws but the Jewish community demanded that if he was serious about being against anti semitism, then he should introduce these laws.

I don't think the Jews here realise the trojan horse they have allowed by demanding that these hate speech laws be implemented sadly.

On the subject of national mourning day, the indigenous aboriginals, free palestine and alphabet crows are more than likely going to make pests of themselves and try and claim their usual dumb propaganda of genocide on Australia day in 3 days time
 
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