Deputy Nationals Leader Bridget McKenzie has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of creating an environment that tolerates terrorism by recognising Palestinian statehood, after a deadly attack on a UK synagogue led Jewish Australians to say they were unsurprised by the violence.
Politicians across the spectrum condemned Thursday’s attack, which killed two people, but the horror has sparked domestic recriminations after Albanese returned from an overseas trip to the United Nations, where he recognised Palestine alongside the UK, Canada and France.
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry urged the federal government to take action on a report into rising antisemitism that it received three months ago, saying their community’s safety was continuously compromised, while McKenzie said t