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Hate Preachers' Role in Bondi Beach Shooting

Australian authorities grapple with hate preachers role in Bondi Beach mass shooting, implementing tough measures to curb hate speech and protests, while facing criticism for potentially curbing freedoms. Inquiries into missed warning signs reveal Haddad was a known concern to Sydneys Muslim leaders for a decade. Checkout Solipillow.com

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