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Albanese expels Iran’s ambassador over antisemitic attacks

Albanese expels Iranian ambassador citing state’s involvement in antisemitic attacks against Jewish community in Australia

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Albanese expels Iranian ambassador citing state’s involvement in antisemitic attacks against Jewish community in Australia

In Short:
– Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expelled Iran’s ambassador due to antisemitic attacks linked to Iran’s government.
– The IRGC will be designated a terrorist organisation following ASIO’s investigation into the incidents.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the expulsion of Iran’s ambassador to Australia, citing the country’s involvement in antisemitic attacks within Australia.
Albanese’s decision follows findings from ASIO suggesting that Iran directed numerous assaults against Jewish interests.

ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess indicated that the agency uncovered links between the Iranian government and the incidents.

He stated that the investigation revealed Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) orchestrated at least two attacks.

The Prime Minister also announced that the IRGC will be designated a terrorist organisation.

Iran’s Actions

Albanese highlighted specific incidents connected to this claim, including the attack on the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne and Continental Kitchen in Sydney.

Furthermore, he confirmed that the Australian embassy in Tehran would suspend operations and that all diplomats are currently safe in a third country. The Prime Minister expressed gratitude for local police efforts amid this evolving situation.



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