‘Middle East War On Our Soil…’: Why Australia Lashed Out At Iran, Boots Its Envoy And Declared IRGC As Terror Outfit | World News

Canberra: The tensions between Australia and Iran reached a boiling point. Canberra expelled Iran’s Ambassador Ahmad Sadeghi with three other diplomatic staff. The decision follows an intelligence report that connects Iran to two anti -Jewish attacks against the Australian territory.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanian, confirming the findings addressed to the media. Australia’s senior security agency Australia Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) called Iran’s group of Islamic Revolutionary Corps (IRGC) as a group behind events. Both attacks took place last year, one in Sydney and the other in Melbourne.
While the arson was shot in Sydney’s Louis Continental Kitchen, a Jewish restaurant near Bondi Beach, while the masked men targeted the Israeli synagogue in Melbourne, threw and polished fluids.
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ASIO attributed both events to the IRGC involvement.
At the press conference, Albania, “This was a direct act of aggression in the Australian territory,” he said.
The government gave seven days to leave the country to leave the country. Authorities confirmed that since the Second World War, a foreign ambassador from Australia has been deported.
After the movement, Australia also suspended operations at the embassy in Tehran. Referring to security concerns, the government called for Australian citizens to leave without delay in Iran.
Prime Minister Albanian announced that he listed the IRGC as a terrorist organization. The United States had already taken this step in 2019.
“Australians want two things. They want the murders in the Middle East to stop. And they don’t want this conflict to be brought here. Iran tried exactly.”
The authority said that the attacks aim to scare the Jewish Australians and the fuel department in the country.
Mike Burgess, General Manager of Asio, gave more ideas about how the operations emerged. He said he used intermediaries to make the plan of IRGC. “They hired operators other than Iran. These intermediaries later assigned to people in Australia,” he explained.
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The agency continues to examine Iran’s possible role in other events. Burgess announced that every anti -Jewish attack in Australia has not returned to Tehran. However, the findings in these two cases were intact.
The December fire in the October 2024 Swaddling and Israeli Synagogue in Louis Continental Kitchen alarm both in the intelligence circles. The attacks showed coordination, intent and a wider strategy.
Australia’s response is now entering a historical section. Diplomatic ties suffered a serious blow. Safety agencies remain high -alert. Canberra is perhaps trying to send a message that the foreign intervention will not be tolerated.




