In the wake of a devastating terror attack in Australia, where 15 lives were tragically lost at a Hanukkah festival near Bondi Beach, the nation finds itself deeply divided. Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to the country has ignited a fiery debate, with the government extending a warm welcome and activists calling for his arrest. The crux of the matter lies in the complex relationship between Israel and Gaza, and the allegations of war crimes and genocide that have been leveled against Israel. But here's where it gets controversial: the Australian government's decision to invite Herzog, despite the ongoing tensions and the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants for Israeli officials, has sparked a heated debate. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of the attack and the ongoing conflict, the question remains: can Australia navigate this delicate balance and find unity in the face of such deep divisions?