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    Home»News»PM Albanese Leads Parliament in Bondi Terror Attack Memorial

    PM Albanese Leads Parliament in Bondi Terror Attack Memorial

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    Australia’s leaders united in Canberra Monday for a heartfelt remembrance of the Bondi Beach massacre victims. A minute’s silence in federal parliament marked the loss of 15 lives in the antisemitic attack on a Hanukkah gathering on December 14, setting the stage for debates on stringent new security laws.

    Opening the proceedings, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese evoked profound loss: ‘Our parliament convenes in this hour of mourning to remember them and convey our nation’s deepest sympathies to their loved ones.’

    Josh Burns, a senior Jewish member of the Labor Party, delivered a powerful call to action. ‘Australia’s response here will echo through history. We cannot afford to see each other as less than human – that’s the poison behind Bondi,’ he stated firmly.

    Officials confirmed the assault stemmed from Islamic State influences, with attackers Naveed Akram and Sajid raining bullets on the crowd before police fatally engaged Sajid.

    Albanese has proclaimed January 22 as National Mourning Day, featuring lowered flags and the unifying motto ‘Victory of Light.’ Recalling parliament from break early, he targets hate speech and gun laws. ‘Hate filled their minds, guns their hands at Bondi. We tackle both decisively,’ he told reporters.

    This tragedy has galvanized the nation, prompting a legislative overhaul to curb extremism and illegal arms. As flags droop in sorrow, Australia’s commitment to vigilance and humanity shines through, ensuring such darkness never overshadows its spirit again.

    Anthony Albanese Australia Parliament Bondi Beach attack Gun Control Australia Hanukkah Shooting Hate Speech Laws National Mourning Day Terror Victims Tribute
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