Posted on 08/26/2025 2:09:10 AM PDT by Texas Fossil
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Tuesday that the Iranian government was behind at least two attacks against the country's Jewish community, The Guardian reported.
According to Australia's domestic spy agency, the Australian Security and Intelligence Organization (ASIO), Iran directed the attacks on the Adass Israel Synagogue of Melbourne and Lewis’ Continental Kitchen.
Albanese described the incidents as “extraordinary and dangerous acts of aggression orchestrated by a foreign nation on Australian soil.” He added that ASIO assesses it is likely Iran directed further attacks as well. The Prime Minister stated the attacks were “attempts to undermine social cohesion and sow discord in our community” and were “totally unacceptable.”
In response, Australia will expel the Iranian ambassador, Ahmad Sadeghi, suspend operations at its embassy in Tehran, and list Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
And AU politicians and celebrities have backed large anti Jew demonstrations, for Palestine (Terrorists).
Here is a related article about this, it is more in detail, but they try to say: " Iranian diplomats in Canberra were not involved, the Government said." (BS)
Australian Jews wonder if Iran’s terror campaign goes beyond a synagogue and catering shop (Aaron Patrick, Aug 26, 2025)
He can’t leave until he gets his COVID booster.
Yes, by all means, the Iranian smucks should get the boost.
Head Shake.
Good. But window dressing. Or rather, the current Australian government is trying to put lipstick on the pig of its own antisemitism.
Well, they are beginning to evict the idiot AU unelected bureaucraps.
Trump is shaming them. With good cause.
Thank you
Hopefully …
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