Islamophobic incidents surge following Bondi shooting
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Muslim Australians have expressed concern for their safety after a surge in reports of Islamophobia following the Bondi terror attack. People report being spat on, verbally assaulted and mosques have been vandalised. Faith leaders say it is 'unacceptable' that the actions of two alleged gunmen have led to a rise in hate against the broader Muslim community.
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