International community condemns attack against Jewish community in Australia
In the numerous messages of support, the rejection of hate speech and the warning against antisemitism are repeated
The criminal assault against the Hebrew neighborhood that took place in Sydney on Sunday as part of a celebration marking the start of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, led to 12 fatalities and 29 injuries.
Antonio Guterres, the UN's secretary-general, wrote on the cultural media attacks being carried out now against Jewish people in Sydney to honor Hanukkah. On this first day of Hanukkah, a trip that honors the mystery of light overcoming shadow," the Secretary-General of Europe, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed her surprise at the horrible attack. the king, who is also the head of state of Australia, said in a speech," the wife, Camilla, expressed their enrage and profound sadness at the horrible anti-Semitic criminal harm. " As did Argentina, New Zealand, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates ( UAE), Lebanon, Jordan, Iran, India, and South Africa, other European nations, such as Spain and Poland, condemned the attack on the Jewish community on a Sydney beach. In all circumstances, they resisted violence and issued a warning against hate speech and extremism. Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote in X:" The United States clearly condemns the terrorist attack in Australia that targeted a Jewish event. Antisemitism is not acceptable in this society. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu linked Australia's call for a Palestinian state, according to Rubio in a information posted on the site. Their demand for a Palestinian position stokes hatred. He claimed that it rewards Hamas jihadists.
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