Australian political leaders, including Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, have voiced strong opposition to planned protests on October 7, marking the anniversary of attacks that deeply affected the Jewish community. Dutton emphasized that the day should not be celebrated, while Jillian Segal, Australia’s special envoy to combat antisemitism, called it a 'day of infamy.' Authorities are moving to ban the protests, citing concerns over public safety and respect for the victims. The issue has sparked a broader debate on free speech and public demonstrations in Australia.
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