Australia: 'Genocide supporters' chants directed at PM and interior minister during mosque visit

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Interior Minister Tony Burke visited the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney – the country's largest mosque – to mark the Eid al-Fitr holiday. During their visit, a commotion erupted at the site, with worshippers chanting against the two, whistling in contempt, demanding they leave the house of worship and even calling them "genocide supporters." This, according to the protesters, was due to the Australian government's support for Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip. One protester was knocked to the ground and removed by a security guard, while one of the worshippers tried to calm those present.
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