Sydney’s devastated Jewish community gathered for the funeral of “Matilda Bee,” an ebullient, smiling 10-year-old girl.
When a gunman murdered 35 people in Tasmania in 1996, Australia's political leaders united to implement some of the West's ...
One of the assailants, Sajid Akram, who was shot dead by police, was a legal owner of six guns. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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Democrats unite against Sydney terror — but Fetterman warns party’s anti-Israel rift boiling over
Democrats unite to condemn Australia Hanukkah attack as antisemitic terrorism, but ongoing party divisions over Israel-Hamas ...
Australian political leaders must act together to harness the national shock and mourning to lead the country out of this ...
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'We will not give in to terror': Canadian leaders react to deadly Hanukkah attack in Australia
Toronto and Montreal are increasing police presence in Jewish communities for the remainder of the religious holiday ...
Australians, now more than ever, need national leaders who have the will to preserve their way of life and to defeat those ...
After four days of looking like a rabbit in the headlights, embattled Australian prime minister, Labor’s Anthony Albanese, ...
Protesters calling for the Albanese Government to be “sacked” over the Bondi Beach terror attack are preparing to rally in ...
The prime minister’s call for tighter gun controls is meeting resistance from right-wing populists and mainstream ...
Minister of Aliyah and Integration Ofir Sofer tells Arutz Sheva-Israel National News that the Jewish community in Australia ...
For Australia’s tiny Jewish population, Bondi Beach was a refuge within a vast country that offered sanctuary to families fleeing a seething hate that killed six million of their kind within the ...
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