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Albanese Faces Trust Issues in Jewish Community After Delayed Action

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos - January 9, 2026: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Minister for Finance, Katy Gallagher are briefed by CEO of Australia's National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Brendan Moon at the National Situation Room (NSR) in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is under scrutiny from the Jewish community in Western Australia for his delayed response to the Bondi massacre and the subsequent announcement of a royal commission. Following the attack on December 14, 2023, community leaders have expressed disappointment at the time taken to initiate an inquiry into the incident. The Vice President of the Jewish Community Council of WA, Steve Lieblich, stated that Albanese’s actions are likely to linger in the minds of community members.

Lieblich, along with Council President Michael Levitt, reached out to Albanese last weekend, urging him to consider a royal commission. In a statement to The Sunday Times, Lieblich remarked, “Albo could have said he was planning to have a royal commission… but instead, he resisted.” He suggested that Albanese’s delay implied a prioritization of politics over responsibilities to the nation.

Albanese announced the royal commission on a Thursday after mounting pressure from prominent figures within the Jewish community, including business and sports leaders. Lieblich criticized the Prime Minister’s response, saying, “He has been dragged kicking and screaming to do it,” emphasizing the overwhelming public support for the inquiry.

The community is now looking for assurance that the royal commission will fulfill its purpose. Lieblich noted, “Now, we want to see it do its job. That remains to be seen.” Despite the discontent, he indicated that the local Jewish community would not shun Albanese if he visited Perth, acknowledging the respect due to his position as Prime Minister. Yet, he added, “He has a lot of work to do to regain trust or acceptance — if it’s at all possible.”

Criticism extended to Patrick Gorman, Albanese’s representative in Perth. Lieblich expressed disappointment at Gorman’s failure to advocate for a royal commission before the announcement. Gorman defended his actions, stating it had taken time to ensure the commission’s parameters were appropriately set. He expressed satisfaction with the decision made by the Albanese government, highlighting the urgency for answers regarding national security settings.

WA Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash also weighed in, criticizing Labor MPs in Western Australia for their silence during the crisis. Cash stated, “WA Labor MPs weren’t just quiet, they were absent. And people in Perth’s suburbs noticed.” She called for explanations from local representatives, particularly Gorman, regarding their lack of action when the community demanded a royal commission.

As the situation unfolds, it remains clear that Albanese faces significant challenges in restoring trust within the Jewish community and addressing their concerns effectively. The forthcoming royal commission is expected to provide critical insights, but the Prime Minister’s credibility will depend on his response to these pressing issues moving forward.

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