Australian opposition leader Sussan Ley launched a new antisemitism, extremism and counterterrorism taskforce in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack — as she accused the government of failing to heed the warnings of its own antisemitism report.
One of the Bondi Beach terror attack suspects was a "closely connected" to a convicted ISIS terrorist who was busted in 2019 — but was dropped from suspicion after just six months, a bombshell report revealed.
The father and son accused of carrying out the terrorist attack in Australia’s Bondi Beach spent a month in an “ISIS training hotspot” in the Philippines — returning just weeks before carrying out Sunday’s massacre, according to a new report.