Tougher Action Against Hate Crimes in Australia

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Alarming antisemitic incidents in Sydney have sparked calls for stronger hate speech laws in New South Wales. A childcare center was targeted with graffiti and set alight, following a series of attacks on homes and vehicles. The state's premier, Chris Minns, vowed to strengthen hate speech laws and crack down on preachers of hatred. The federal government is also determined to stamp out antisemitism, with a special task force investigating the issue. A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has come into effect, offering hope for peace in the Middle East.

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