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Israel offers to train Australian police after Bondi attack.
Summary
Israel offered to train Australian police following the Bondi Beach attack and sent a letter to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke; the incident was reported as killing 15 people and injuring more than 40.
Content
Israel has offered to train Australian police after an attack at a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach. The Israeli government sent a letter to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke saying it stands ready to assist. It also rebuked the Australian government and urged decisive and concrete action while raising concerns about radical Islam. The incident was reported as killing 15 people and injuring more than 40.
Reported details:
- Israel said it is "ready and willing to assist" and offered training to Australian police in countering terrorism and anti-Semitism.
- The offer came in a letter addressed to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke.
- The Bondi Beach incident was reported as an attack at a Hanukkah event with 15 people killed and more than 40 injured.
Summary:
The Israeli offer frames the incident as prompting cross-border assistance and includes a public rebuke of the Australian government's response. Undetermined at this time.
