Bondi Beach Gunman Named.
Antisemitism should have been taken seriously sooner, according to the Australian Jewish Association CEO.
Speaking with CNN’s Rosemary Church on “Newsroom” earlier, Robert Gregory described how grief has turned to anger toward the government in the wake of Sunday’s deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach, as he said lawmakers have missed opportunities to tackle a reported rise in antisemitic sentiment in the country.
“The government appointed a commissioner on antisemitism that’s made some recommendations which have not been adopted yet,” Gregory explained, citing university campuses and media outlets as identified “hotspots” for antisemitism.
He claimed that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s swift commitment to tighten gun laws is a “deflection” and will not implement meaningful change, which Gregory said must address the issue at its root. (CNN)

