Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has announced that the Coalition plans to implement minimum jail sentences for acts of anti-Semitism, following a series of attacks against Jewish communities in Australia, the ABC reports.
Proposed measures include at least six years for Commonwealth terror offences and a new offence for threatening places of worship with penalties ranging from five to seven years.
Dutton also called for a national cabinet meeting to address the increasing incidents of anti-Semitism, criticising Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for not convening discussions on the matter.