Australian PM announces national antisemitism database
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a national antisemitism database following a rise in antisemitic attacks, including the arson of a childcare center in Maroubra.
- The Australian Federal Police is investigating 166 reports of antisemitic incidents, with 15 currently under investigation and one arrest made so far.
- Thirty-Six people have been charged with antisemitic-related offences, and the NSW Police have increased resources to address the issue.
- Albanese condemned the Maroubra attack as a hate crime and emphasized the need to combat antisemitism in Australia, stating, 'Every act of antisemitism is an affront to who we are as Australians.
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