Tragic Bondi Beach Shooting Sparks Condemnation and Mourning

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Scottish First Minister John Swinney condemned the antisemitic attack at Bondi Beach in Australia, emphasizing that antisemitism cannot be tolerated in Scotland. The attack, which resulted in 15 deaths, has raised concerns about safety and rising hate incidents within the Scottish Jewish community, prompting calls for increased security and reflection on societal attitudes towards Jews. Swinney expressed solidarity with the victims and the community, and discussed measures to protect religious groups in Scotland.
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