Anthony Albanese vows to deploy all resources against antisemitism as criticism mounts after Bondi attack
Following criticism that the government isn't doing enough to combat antisemitism after the Bondi terror shooting, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to dedicate all necessary resources to eradicate it in Australia. Envoy Jillian Segal and the Coalition have accused Labor of insufficient action against hate targeting Jewish communities.

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AI-generatedFollowing criticism that the government isn't doing enough to combat antisemitism after the Bondi terror shooting, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to dedicate all necessary resources to eradicate it in Australia. Envoy Jillian Segal and the Coalition have accused Labor of insufficient action against hate targeting Jewish communities. The National Cabinet met on Monday to discuss tougher gun laws, including limiting the number of firearms an individual can own and increasing the frequency of firearms license reviews. The National Security Committee of the federal cabinet also convened to address the situation. The government's response comes amid growing concerns about antisemitism following the Bondi attack.
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4 extractedNational cabinet was due to meet on Monday afternoon.
Coalition accuses government of not doing enough to fight hate against Jewish communities.
Anthony Albanese says his government will dedicate “every single resource required” to eradicate antisemitism in Australia.
Gun law changes including limiting the number of firearms one person can hold to be discussed by federal cabinet.