Tensions flared at an Eid prayer gathering in Western Sydney as a few attendees heckled Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, demanding their removal. Shouts of “genocide supporters” echoed, reflecting community anger over the government’s Gaza response and Islamophobia. Tensions flared at an Eid prayer gathering in Western Sydney as a few attendees heckled Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, demanding their removal. Shouts of “genocide supporters” echoed, reflecting community anger over the government’s Gaza response and Islamophobia.
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