Netanyahu Condemns Bondi Attack, Calls Antisemitism a "Cancer"
[HPP] Benjamin NetanyahuDecember 14, 20253 min
3 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβNetanyahu's Strong Condemnation
- π‘ Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that "Anti-semitism is a cancer" that spreads when leaders remain silent.
- π― He urged leaders to replace weakness with action to combat this hatred.
Response to Bondi Attack
- π Netanyahu spoke as "sisters and brothers in Sydney, Australia" were subjected to a "cruel attack" by "vile terrorists."
- π―οΈ The attack targeted Jews lighting the first candle of Hanukkah on Bondi Beach.
- π He conveyed that the "entire nation of Israel misses a beat" in response to the tragic event.
Call for Global Action
- π£ Netanyahu reiterated previous "alerts time and again to the Australian government" regarding the fight against antisemitism.
- π He emphasized the need to combat the "enormous wave of anti-semitism" plaguing Australian society.
Solidarity and Prayer
- π Netanyahu sent "warmest strength from Jerusalem" to those affected by the attack.
- ποΈ Prayers were offered for the recovery of the wounded and for those who lost their lives.
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AntisemitismBondi Beach attackHanukkah celebrationJewish communityAustralian governmentBenjamin NetanyahuTerrorist attackJew hatredGlobal antisemitismLeadership action
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