Australia’s peak Jewish group is urging Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to refuse a visa application from a prominent comedian whose remarks have included claims that Israel carried out a “false flag” operation involving the bombing of its own embassy. The outlets report the call is directed at the Home Affairs Minister as part of considerations around the entertainer’s planned entry to Australia and the content of their public statements. All three articles frame the issue as a request by the Jewish community’s peak body for government action, citing the comedian’s past comments rather than presenting new details of the underlying event. The reporting describes the comedian as having accused Israel of bombing its own embassy and highlights that the group wants the government to deny the visa on that basis. The articles do not indicate that Australia’s government has yet responded publicly or provide additional verification of the claims themselves. Overall, the reports agree on who is urging the visa denial, who the minister is, and the central allegation tied to the comedian’s statements.