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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: I view with great severity the antisemitic attacks that occurred last night in Melbourne, which included an attempted arson of a synagogue in the city and a violent attack on an Israeli restaurant by pro-Palestinian rioters.These despicable antisemitic attacks, accompanied by calls of "death to...

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IRAN1 year ago

Wherever Islam goes, there will be no more peace!

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חדשות מהארץ והעולם1 year ago

This is not the first time this has happened, and the Australian government is doing nothing about it.

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Ashok Mishra1 year ago

It shouldn't be tolerated...

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chewchew20231 year ago

The attackers should be deported, no room for hate crimes against any people in the modern world

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INDIAN AVIATION NEWS1 year ago

Bibi ur talking Israel towards disaster with your actions

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Astarista1 year ago

Weirdos keep being annoying, while most people just want to go about their business. 😮‍💨

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Jerry Mackay1 year ago

It's time to globalise the Mossad. I mean they're already globalised, but it's time to start making some of these main culprits disappear because it's obvious by now the Australian government won't protect Jews.

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indian1 year ago

"death to the IDF"

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ĹENIN1 year ago

🤣🤣🤣

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JinPu1 year ago

You will see more and more over the world

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