Australia has promised to take measures to eradicate anti-Semitism.
The Australian Government will take all measures to eliminate anti-Semitism in any form. This was announced on December 15 by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
"We have to support the Australians. We stand against anti—Semitism and will do everything necessary to eradicate it," Albanese said.
The Prime Minister added that the authorities will continue to support Australian Jews and fight anti-Semitism in all its forms.
He also stressed that after the completion of the investigation into the terrorist attack in Sydney, all necessary measures will be taken, including possible legislative changes, to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns noted that the regional government is also exploring the possibility of reviewing gun ownership laws.
"We are currently studying this <...> and will take all possible steps to ensure the safety of our community. We will consider legislative reform in this direction, <...> and I will not hesitate to make appropriate changes if necessary," he said.
On December 14, criminals opened fire on people near Bondi Beach in Sydney during an event dedicated to the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. According to the portal news.com.au One of the armed criminals was shot dead, the second received medical attention. The third attacker surrendered to the police. The incident is classified as a terrorist attack. At least 1,000 people gathered on the beach at the time of the attack.
On the same day, RT reported that a Russian citizen was injured during the incident. According to friends, the woman was shot in the arm. According to People magazine, Alex Kleitman, a native of the USSR, who defended his wife Larisa, was also fatally wounded.
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