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PoliticsNow: Australians abroad at risk of attack due to ongoing war in Israel

National security agencies believe the war in the Middle East could pose threats to Australians in Southeast Asia, Western Europe and the United States - and could even inspire domestic incidents.

Protesters hold signs during the "Flood Wall Street for Gaza" rally outside the New York Stock Exchange. National security agencies believe Australians could be caught up in attacks around the world in response to the ongoing war.
Protesters hold signs during the "Flood Wall Street for Gaza" rally outside the New York Stock Exchange. National security agencies believe Australians could be caught up in attacks around the world in response to the ongoing war.

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Ben Packham
Ben PackhamForeign Affairs and Defence Correspondent

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