Dehradun, Dec. 16 -- The attack on Jewish people celebrating Hanukkah at the famous Bondi beach in Sydney, which claimed 16 lives and injured many, by a father and son duo reportedly owing allegiance to the Islamic State, has once again raised questions about how extremism of this kind is to be dealt with. There is the danger of stereotyping and, also, evading responsibility for government and societal failures. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has been quick to blame Australian PM Anthony Albanese for adopting a soft stance towards extreme ideologies owing to political correctness. There is no doubt that a proper in-depth examination of the factors involved is required to fashion an effective response to violence inspired by...