SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces growing pressure over his handling of the Bondi terrorist attack, which has brought a sudden end to his soaring political dominance. Since the Dec 14 attack that left 15 people dead at a Jewish festival at Australia’s best-known beach, Albanese has faced intense criticism over his failure to combat rising anti-Semitism despite warnings from intelligence agencies and Jewish leaders that the community was at risk of an attack. Albanese was criticised for failing to act on the recommendations of his hand-picked anti-Semitism envoy - Jillian Segal, who provided a report to the government...