Credited from: INDIATIMES
Australian police conducted a significant operation in Sydney's southwest, apprehending seven men after receiving a tip-off regarding a possible "violent act." The police action took place shortly after a deadly mass shooting at Bondi Beach that left 15 people dead during a Jewish celebration, highlighting the ongoing security concerns in the city, according to Channel News Asia and CBS News.
The dramatic operation involved heavily armed officers intercepting two vehicles in Liverpool, about 30 minutes from Bondi Beach. While the police reported that no connections to the ongoing Bondi terror investigation had been established, several men were reportedly detained with their hands zip-tied, bringing concern to the local community, according to India Times and Channel News Asia.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese responded to the escalating threat by proposing new measures to combat hate speech and extremism, emphasizing the need for swift legislative action in light of the recent events. He asserted that Australia must strengthen its efforts to address antisemitism, declaring, "It is clear we need to do more to combat this evil scourge," according to India Times and CBS News.