The Australian government will introduce new legislation against anti‑Semitism following the terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration near Bondi Beach that killed 15 people.Deputy Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite told ABC the measures, based on a July report by the country’s special envoy for anti‑Semitism, will be presented in the coming days and weeks as Canberra reviews existing law.Authorities have identified the assailants as
Sajid Akram and his son
Naveed Akram; Sajid was shot dead by police, Naveed faces about 59 charges including murder and committing a terrorist act, improvised
explosive devices were found in a linked car, and survivors including shop owner
Ahmed al Ahmed are recovering while a fundraising page has raised about AU$2.3 million.