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  Australia expelled Iranian diplomats for a while; the country accuses it of directly or indirectly associating such violent acts.

Australia expels Iranian diplomats, accuses country of directing antisemitic arson attacksAustralia Expels Iranian Diplomats, Accusing Country of Antisemitic Arithmetic

Introduction:
In 2017, during an antisemitic attack on a Canadian embassy in Tehran, Iran's President Reza Farahmand killed two Canadian students, Mark Johnson and Chris Short. This tragic incident highlighted the dangers of antisemitism, which continues to plague Iran today. Australia has since accused its government of directing these attacks against its diplomats.

Historical Context:
Antisemitic violence is a severe issue in Iran, causing significant human suffering. The 2017 attack was one of the first such incidents, resulting in three lives lost and an increase in antisemitic violence. The Australian government has accused the country of targeting its diplomats, calling it "directed antisemitic arithmetic."

The Attack:
In October 2017, Iran's security forces launched a military operation targeting Canadian diplomatic assets in Tehran. The incident sparked public outrage and has become a symbol ofantisemitism around the world.

Australian Reaction:
Australia reacted strongly to the attack, accusing its government of covering its back with antisemitic actions that "directed two antisemitic attacks" against its diplomats. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for the country's collapse and highlighted the importance of resolving these conflicts.

The Accusations Towards Australia:
While Australia has claimed responsibility for the attacks, critics argue it justified antisemitism while undermining its international standing. They accused the prime minister, who is a human rights leader, of being "centrally involved" in the conflict.

Broader Implications:
As antisemitism remains a challenge, Australia's move to expel its diplomats reflects a broader strategy of self-protection and self-doubt. It signals Australia's concern over its own antisemitic record while asserting its independence as an sovereign nation.

Conclusion:
Australia's decision to expel its diplomatic forces stems from a sense of self-awareness in a rapidly evolving world. While it has claimed responsibility for the incident, critics warn that this move risks eroding international relations and challenging Australia's position as an independent country. The attack on Canadian diplomats serves as a reminder of the need for accountability and dialogue within the global community.

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