
Bondi Attack Spurs Australia to Toughen Gun, Hate Crime Laws
Following a mass shooting at a Sydney Jewish festival perpetrated by individuals reportedly inspired by ISIS, the Australian Parliament has passed stricter gun control measures, including a national buyback program and enhanced license checks, alongside a crackdown on hate crimes. These legislative actions, as reported by multiple news sources, represent the government's commitment to addressing both the means and motivations behind the attack, according to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke.


















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