Australia Under Attack: It Took Albanese Eight Months to Work It Out
Australia is under attack. If Anthony Albanese is right — if Iran really did order attacks on our soil — this is not “foreign interference.” This is an act of war.
And here’s the scandal: it didn’t happen yesterday. December 2024, the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne was torched. April 2025, Sydney’s Lewis’ Continental Kitchen, a kosher food business, was firebombed. Houses of worship. Family businesses. Targets chosen because they were Jewish.
Eight months later, Albanese finally tells Australians that Tehran was behind it. Eight months. For all that time, the government either didn’t know — or deliberately kept quiet — that a hostile foreign regime was striking on our soil. Which is worse?
And still, no evidence has been released. No intercepts. No proof visible to the public. Australians are expected to trust the word of politicians. But we don’t go to war on blind faith. If Iran has crossed the line, we need proof — not press conferences.
Meanwhile, our politicians were busy marching shoulder to shoulder with Hamas sympathisers and pro-Palestinian activists, some loyal to Hamas and Iran, smiling for cameras as Tehran’s proxies were torching synagogues and Jewish businesses across the country. Where were our leaders while Australians were under attack? Oh, that’s right.
Ordinary Palestinians deserve freedom — but let’s be clear: that freedom will never come from Canberra, the UN, or another hollow “peace process.” It will only come when Palestinians rise up and overthrow Hamas — the same thugs who have stolen their dignity and their future. Until then, there is no peace, not for them and not for us.
The timing of this “revelation” raises even more questions. It comes just a week after Israel’s Prime Minister publicly called Albanese weak on the world stage. Suddenly, the Prime Minister is acting tough, framing Tehran as a threat, and pretending decisive action has been taken. Is this sudden “strength” prompted by pressure from Israel? Or does Israel hold information on Albanese he doesn’t want exposed? The timing stinks.
And now, days before tens of thousands are expected to march in the March for Australia, a movement opposed to mass immigration and advocating for national security, the government drops this announcement. Could the timing be deliberate? Could it be designed to manipulate outrage, shift narratives, and stoke division? By highlighting Iranian-directed attacks now, the government risks framing pro-Palestinian activists as siding with a hostile foreign power. Tensions are high. One spark could ignite real violence.
Eight months after the first attack, Albanese acts like he just discovered fire. Expelling diplomats, warning of “extraordinary and dangerous acts,” pretending to be decisive. Words are cheap. If this is war, stop hiding the proof. Stop playing theatre. Start defending Australians.
Eight months of attacks ignored. Politicians smiling alongside pro-Palestinian activists, some loyal to Hamas and Iran. Israel calls Albanese weak. And now, a “war alert” drops days before tens of thousands march for Australia. Australians are under fire — and Canberra is playing politics with our safety. If our leaders won’t defend us, who will?