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Australia Expels Iran Ambassador over Series of Antisemitic Arson Attacks

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Australia gave Iran's ambassador seven days notice to leave the country on Tuesday, accusing the diplomatic envoy of directing two antisemitic arson attacks in the cities of Sydney and Melbourne.
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News video: BREAKING: Australia Expels Iranian Ambassador Over Antisemitic Terror Attacks in Moscow and Sydney

BREAKING: Australia Expels Iranian Ambassador Over Antisemitic Terror Attacks in Moscow and Sydney 03:09

Australia has expelled Iran’s ambassador and three other officials, accusing Tehran of orchestrating antisemitic attacks in Melbourne and Sydney. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said these “extraordinary and dangerous acts of aggression” were attempts to sow discord in Australian society. The...

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