Because we don't yet know the specific motivations of those two men, we haven't mentioned the "G word". But world wide there can be little doubt that by many, including myself, that the waves of anti semitism we see are at least in part caused by policies as regards Gaza and the situation people living there find themselves in.
I do indeed have the concern that as long as the situation remains as it is, we shall see a rise in anti semitism.
It's not reasonable, it's not acceptable: it's completely wrong, that what is happening in Gaza leads to attacks on very ordinary people just going about their everyday lives - it is indefensible in that regard. but it is a factor we cant ignore in discussions.
We turn to gun violence generally as well, which as to be a concern in every country as regards "who can get hold of guns"
.In the USA, just in December alone,
"A shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island that left two people dead and nine wounded.
A shooting at a children's birthday party in California where three children were among four killed.
it is happening in the USA now - so ubiquitously - that it now goes unremarked in our news (I did catch a brief report, which is why I looked it up). and the current regime in the USA's answer is "get more guns to protect yourself".
Back to Australia - we now need to know the details of the attack in terms of specific motivations - why them, why now.