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Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has delivered a scathing assessment of current PM Anthony Albanese’s failure to quell rising antisemitic sentiment in the lead-up to the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Naveed Akram, 24, and his father Sajid Akram, 50, allegedly opened fire from a footbridge at the eastern Sydney beach on Sunday night, killing 15 people who were among those attending a Hanukkah celebration.

Howard said Albanese and senior ministers had failed to properly confront anti-Jewish commentary and protests that had spiked in Australia following the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and that nation’s military response in Gaza.
‘If the Prime Minister, immediately after the attack, had called an all-points national press conference on the day after the attack, you wouldn’t have had that obscene demonstration at the Opera House,’ Howard told Sky News Australia, referencing the anti-Israel protest at the Sydney landmark two days after the Oct.7 attacks.
‘At the beginning, people in the Jewish community would have felt there was someone on their side. He didn’t do that, he found some words from the word salad he gave at the time.’

Howard questioned Albanese’s sincerity.
‘You have to mean things. Australians can work out a phoney, they can work out when they are being treated to weasel words.
‘I’m afraid on this issue, that’s what the Prime Minister did. He let the Jewish community down.
‘If he had shown determination from the beginning and sounded as though he truly felt it, perhaps some of the antisemitism that has spread would not have occurred.’
He said Jewish Australians were justified in feeling abandoned.
‘It’s understandable that Jewish Australians felt let down by the government.

‘The first responsibility of any government, and therefore the Prime Minister, is to protect Australians domestically and also protect and project our nation internationally.’
Howard also criticised the government’s foreign policy, pointing to its decision to recognise Palestine at the United Nations earlier this year.
‘The premature recognition of a Palestinian state with no clearly defined borders or internationally accepted government was needlessly provocative,’ he said.
‘In my view, it was done to placate internal domestic pressures.

‘What disturbs me to no end is that senior people in this government, Home Affairs Minister Mr Burke, for example, I don’t think he said anything about the rise of antisemitism until after the last election.’
He also criticised Penny Wong’s decision not to visit areas attacked by Hamas during her trip to Israel, describing it as ‘a misplaced desire to placate the Muslim community of Australia.’
Howard dismissed the government’s proposed gun law reforms in the wake of the attack as a ‘diversion.’
‘The real issue is antisemitism, and the failure of the Federal Government, under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to mount a determined, broad-based campaign against this evil over the past two years.’