Five people were killed during a Hanukkah celebration in one of Australia’s deadliest terror attacks. Within hours, officials blamed “right-wing extremism” and called for new speech and gun crackdowns. Outrage followed revelations that one attacker had been investigated for ISIS ties and that Mossad had warned of a possible plot months earlier. Authorities failed to act, police response was delayed, and ultimately it was a civilian—not law enforcement—who stopped the attacker.
Terror in Australia: The Government’s Real Agenda Emerges
