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Australian PM pushes for tougher gun laws after anti-Semitic terror attack

Speaking to the media ahead of the National Cabinet meeting scheduled for 4 pm local time, Albanese said stricter gun controls—including limits on the number of firearms licensed to individuals and periodic reviews of licences—would be placed on the agenda

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PM Anthony Albanese convened the National Cabinet in response to what he described as an act of terror and anti-Semitism at Bondi Beach. PIC/AFP

PM Anthony Albanese convened the National Cabinet in response to what he described as an act of terror and anti-Semitism at Bondi Beach. PIC/AFP

Prime Minister (PM) Anthony Albanese on Monday said the issue of tougher gun laws would be taken up at a meeting of the National Cabinet, signalling a possible tightening of Australia’s already strict firearms regulations following the deadly anti-Semitic terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, news agency ANI reported.

Speaking to the media ahead of the National Cabinet meeting scheduled for 4 pm local time, Albanese said stricter gun controls—including limits on the number of firearms licensed to individuals and periodic reviews of licences—would be placed on the agenda.

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