
Australia To Invite Israeli President To Visit
The move follows a deadly shooting at a Hanukkah event that killed 15 people, as Canberra signals support for the Jewish community amid rising concerns over antisemitism.

The move follows a deadly shooting at a Hanukkah event that killed 15 people, as Canberra signals support for the Jewish community amid rising concerns over antisemitism.

Authorities in Telangana say the suspect had no known extremist ties in India—while Australia links the deadly shooting to Islamic State ideology.

Australia has now joined Western countries like Canada and the UK in turning their backs on Israel.

According to Prime Minister Albanese, a two-state solution offers the best chance to end conflict and ease the humanitarian crisis.

Canberra said it wants “Australian parents and families to know that we have got their back.”