Attack inspired by Islamic State ideology – Australian Prime Minister

Canberra (Australia) – The Sydney attack appears to be inspired by the ideology of the Islamic State. The ideology of the Islamic State came into existence about a decade ago. The Australian Prime Minister Albanese said the world had been facing that hateful and extremist ideology since that time. He added that although one of the attackers was questioned in 2019, he was not classified as a threat and was not under constant surveillance. Essential to check whether he became more radical after that. We are working with full zeal to eradicate anti-Semitic hatred. They had been facing that problem for a long time, he informed.
Pakistan is a 100 % terrorist country – Geert Wilders

The world despised this terrorist incident in Australia
There are strong reactions from around the world regarding the terrorist incident in Australia. Geert Wilders, the president and MP of the ‘Party for Freedom’ party in Denmark, said that Pakistan, a dangerous and backward country abiding by Sharia law. It reminded the world of this once again, through that attack. The notorious Al Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan. Pakistan was 100 % a terrorist country, hence despicable. He confessed that he was getting repeated threats from Pakistani clerics (religious leaders of Islam).
Pakistan is 100% terror state.
A dangerous sharia shithole.
Osama Bin Laden lived there for many years.
The #bondibeach terrorists are from Pakistan.
I got many fatwas to kill me from Pakistani mullahs.
We all should boycott and isolate #Pakistan! https://t.co/omhpOYj3fU
— Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) December 15, 2025
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