In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, Australia has expelled an Iranian envoy from the country, citing evidence that Tehran has been directing antisemitic attacks on Australian soil. The move comes as relations between the two nations continue to deteriorate, with Australia expressing growing concerns over Iran’s alleged support for extremist groups and its nuclear program. The Iranian envoy, who has not been named, was given 72 hours to leave the country, marking a significant downturn in diplomatic relations between the two nations. The decision to expel the envoy was made after an investigation by Australian authorities uncovered evidence of Iranian involvement in a series of antisemitic attacks, including vandalism and harassment of Jewish communities. The Australian government has condemned the attacks, describing them as ‘abhorrent’ and ‘unacceptable’. The expulsion of the Iranian envoy is seen as a strong message from the Australian government that it will not tolerate any form of extremism or hatred on its soil. The move has been welcomed by Jewish community leaders, who have expressed gratitude to the Australian government for taking decisive action against Iranian aggression. However, the Iranian government has denied any involvement in the attacks, describing the allegations as ‘baseless’ and ‘fabricated’. The diplomatic row between Australia and Iran has been escalating in recent months, with both countries engaging in a war of words over a range of issues, including Iran’s nuclear program and its support for extremist groups. The Australian government has been critical of Iran’s human rights record, particularly its treatment of minority groups, including Jews and Christians. The Iranian government has responded by accusing Australia of interfering in its internal affairs and of being a ‘puppet’ of the United States. The expulsion of the Iranian envoy is likely to further strain relations between the two countries, with some analysts predicting that the move could lead to a complete breakdown in diplomatic relations. The Australian government has made it clear that it will not back down in the face of Iranian aggression, and that it will continue to take strong action to protect its citizens and its values. The incident has also sparked a wider debate about the role of foreign governments in promoting extremism and hatred, with some calling for greater action to be taken to prevent the spread of antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred. The Australian government has announced that it will be increasing security measures to protect Jewish and other minority communities, and that it will be working closely with international partners to combat the spread of extremism. The incident has also highlighted the need for greater cooperation between governments to prevent the spread of hatred and extremism, and to promote greater understanding and tolerance between different communities. The Australian government has made it clear that it will continue to work closely with its international partners to promote peace and stability in the region, and to prevent the spread of extremism and hatred. The expulsion of the Iranian envoy is a significant development in the diplomatic row between Australia and Iran, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the coming days and weeks. The Australian government has made it clear that it will not be intimidated by Iranian aggression, and that it will continue to take strong action to protect its citizens and its values. The incident has also sparked a wider debate about the role of diplomacy in promoting peace and stability, and the need for greater cooperation between governments to prevent the spread of extremism and hatred.