Sydney terror: Netanyahu goes ballistic after West's inaction on Bondi, Trump says 'we don't...'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Western governments to urgently combat rising anti-Semitism following the deadly Bondi Beach attack during Hanukkah celebrations in Sydney. Speaking in Jerusalem, Netanyahu demanded stronger security for Jewish communities worldwide and criticized what he called global inaction. The attack killed at least 16 people and injured dozens, prompting condemnation from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. U.S. President Donald Trump also addressed the incident during a White House Hanukkah event, calling it an anti-Semitic terrorist attack and urging global unity against radical Islamic terrorism. The tragedy has intensified debate over security, extremism, and political accountability.

 
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