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Coalitionaccuses Albanesegovernmentofenablingantisemiticattacks

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  Albanese rejected Coalition frontbencher Jane Hume's assertion that his government had "emboldened, if not enabled" the attacks as divisive.

The article from The Sydney Morning Herald discusses the Coalition's accusations against the Albanese government for allegedly enabling antisemitic attacks. The Coalition claims that the government's stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict has emboldened antisemites, leading to increased attacks on Jewish communities in Australia. They argue that the government's failure to unequivocally support Israel and condemn Hamas has contributed to a rise in antisemitic incidents. In response, the Albanese government has defended its position, stating that it condemns all forms of racism and violence, and is committed to ensuring the safety of all Australians, including the Jewish community. The government also highlighted its efforts in promoting peace and dialogue in the Middle East, while condemning any acts of terrorism. The debate has sparked a broader discussion on how foreign policy stances can influence domestic social harmony and security.

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