Australian bystander disarms suspected shooter in Australia Hanukkah attack
During a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, a bystander named Ahmed al-Ahmad disarmed one of the gunmen involved in a shooting that killed at least 11 people and injured at least 28 others. Footage shows al-Ahmad tackling the shooter and taking his weapon, sustaining gunshot wounds to his arm and shoulder from a second gunman.

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AI-generatedDuring a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, a bystander named Ahmed al-Ahmad disarmed one of the gunmen involved in a shooting that killed at least 11 people and injured at least 28 others. Footage shows al-Ahmad tackling the shooter and taking his weapon, sustaining gunshot wounds to his arm and shoulder from a second gunman. Al-Ahmad is undergoing surgery and is expected to recover. The incident occurred on Bondi Beach, with authorities confirming the Jewish community was targeted. Both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns have praised al-Ahmad's bravery. One gunman was killed, and the other is in critical condition; neither has been identified.
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5 extractedAustralian authorities have confirmed the attack targeted the Jewish community.
Sunday's shooting killed at least 11 people and hospitalized at least 28.
Ahmed al-Ahmad was shot once in the arm and once in the shoulder.
Ahmed al-Ahmad, 43, has been identified as the bystander who disarmed the shooter.
A bystander disarmed a suspected shooter in the Hanukkah attack in Sydney.