Australia News as It Happened: Curfew Imposed on LA as Trump Calls Protesters ‘Animals’; Israeli Ministers Sanctioned by Australia, US Allies
- President Donald Trump threatened to use the Insurrection Act against protesters in Los Angeles and stated he would take drastic measures if necessary.
- Californian Governor Gavin Newsom filed an emergency motion against the deployment of National Guard and US Marines in Los Angeles, accusing Trump of inflaming tensions.
- Australia imposed sanctions on Israeli Ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians and supporting illegal settlements.
- Ten people died in a school shooting in Austria, where a former pupil opened fire before taking his own life. This incident marks the worst school shooting in Austria's modern history.
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Sanctioned Israeli minister says Australia and its allies 'made a grave mistake'
Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has criticised sanctions levelled against him from the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway for his role in inciting settler violence in the West Bank as "a red line".
Sanctioned Israeli minister says Australia and its allies 'made a grave mistake' - Overpasses For America
“The British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, and Norwegians have made a grave mistake. Allies do not impose sanctions on each other, even when there are disagreements,” Smotrich told the Jerusalem Post on Wednesday in his first interview since the announcement. “This crosses a red line.” The participating countries have said that the Magnitsky-style sanctions, which impose travel bans and financial freezes on the two ministers, are “per…


While Los Angeles isn't calming down, the Texas governor wants to follow the president's example – and deploy the Guard. News in the blog.
The protests in Los Angeles continue, and the US president, with martial words, is a savior of the nation, calling the protesters "animals." The Democrats accuse Trump of artificially causing a crisis. Meanwhile, the demonstrations spread to other cities.

Australia news as it happened: Curfew imposed on LA as Trump calls protesters ‘animals’; Israeli ministers sanctioned by Australia, US allies
Look back on the news that made headlines from around Australia on June 11.
In a new edition of Connection Global we reviewed the international news that marked this day: Protests by the migrant raids spread to different cities in the United States. Donald Trump referred to the protests and called the protesters “animals carrying foreign flags.” In addition, Cristina Fernández has five working days to appear in court after six years in prison. Her defense asked that the sentence be served at home due to the age of the f…
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