Aussie PM Faces Backlash at Sydney Mosque Ramadan Celebration

Australian Prime Minister's appearance at Sydney mosque's Ramadan event met with protests over his government's response to Israel-Gaza conflict and rising Islamophobia.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison found himself facing a fiery backlash during a recent visit to a Sydney mosque for a Ramadan celebration. The government's perceived handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict and the growing issue of Islamophobia in the country have angered many Muslim Australians, who used the high-profile event to voice their discontent.
The event, held at the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney's west, was intended to be a celebration of the holy month of Ramadan. However, the Prime Minister's appearance quickly turned into a confrontation, with attendees heatedly questioning his administration's response to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the rise of anti-Muslim sentiment within the country.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


