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The comes amid raised awareness to the safety of Jews following the massacre in Sydney.
Australian prosecutors charged the surviving accused gunman with 59 terror-related offenses over the Chanukah attack that killed 15 and wounded dozens.
“I demand that they act—now,” the Israeli leader said.
The state’s silence calls “into question the state government’s commitment to combating the rising threat of antisemitism and other hate crimes in New York,” the congresswoman said.
Her statement is “the sort of misguided obfuscation that allows antisemitism to flourish,” Elan Carr, of the Israeli-American Council, said.
“My heart dropped when this happened,” the customer said. “Totally twisted a nice night of celebrating.”
Boris and Sofia Gurman tackled one of the Islamic State-inspired attackers before being murdered along with 13 others.
Investigators are probing a Philippines training trip the father-and-son gunmen took weeks before the Bondi Beach shooting that killed 15 people.
“Enough with this antisemitic violence! Let us eliminate hatred from our hearts.”
Community leaders argue Islamist immigration and antisemitism — not firearms regulations — drove the deadly Chanukah attack at Bondi Beach.
During the conference, scheduled for Dec. 21–24, participants will receive policy briefings, engage in public diplomacy and take part in workshops.
“Sadly, this attack does not come as a surprise to the Jewish community of Sydney,” the bipartisan lawmakers wrote.