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‘Where’s the Humanity?’ Bondi Attack Leaves Suspects’ Neighborhood Stunned.

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Updated 20.12.2025
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Bondi Beach *Sydney Australia Hanukkah Anthony Albanese

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Dec 20, 2025

2 articles|2 sources
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Human Interest(1)
New York Times - WorldDec 20

‘Where’s the Humanity?’ Bondi Attack Leaves Suspects’ Neighborhood Stunned.

Sajid Akram and his son, Naveed Akram, residents of the diverse Sydney suburb of Bonnyrigg, were identified as the suspects in a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach. The attack, which occurred on Sunday and resulted in 15 deaths, is Australia's worst mass shooting in three decades. Authorities believe the Akrams were motivated by Islamic State ideology. Sajid Akram died during the attack, while Naveed Akram survived being shot by police and was charged with murder, terrorism, and causing grievous bodily harm. The incident has shocked the Bonnyrigg community, a multicultural area with a large immigrant population, where residents expressed disbelief and condemned the violence.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 20

Prime minister backs NSW premier’s call for a royal commission into the Bondi beach terror attack

Following a deadly mass shooting at Bondi beach that killed 15 people, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns called for a royal commission to investigate the incident. The commission aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the circumstances surrounding the attack. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has voiced his support for the NSW government's decision, stating he would back whatever action they take. The announcement was made on Saturday as the state seeks to understand the events leading up to the tragedy. The royal commission will likely examine security protocols, intelligence gathering, and potential preventative measures.

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Sajid Akram, 50, and his son, Naveed Akram, 24, were from Bonnyrigg.

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The father and son opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach, killing 15 people.

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Naveed Akram was charged with murder, terrorism and causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.

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"Where is the humanity? Where is the mercy?"

— Yücel Mirici

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Anthony Albanese said he would ‘support whatever action the NSW government takes’ regarding the Bondi beach terror attack.

— Anthony Albanese

Dec 19, 2025

12 articles|4 sources
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National Security(10)
New York Times - WorldDec 19

Australia Announces Plan to Buy Back Guns in Wake of Bondi Attack

Following a mass shooting at a Sydney Jewish holiday festival that killed 15, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a nationwide gun buyback program aimed at removing hundreds of thousands of firearms from circulation. The program is a response to the attack carried out by two gunmen, reportedly inspired by ISIS, one of whom possessed a firearm license and multiple guns. In addition to tightening gun ownership laws, the government is considering measures such as capping the number of firearms an individual can own and restricting permitted gun types. Australians will also observe a national day of reflection on Sunday with a minute of silence to honor the victims, and a national day of mourning will be held in January. Bondi Beach park, the site of the attack, has reopened to the public as the investigation continues.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 19

NSW to effectively ban protests for up to three months as premier links Gaza rallies to Bondi terror attack

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns is seeking parliamentary approval for new powers that would effectively ban protests for up to three months. The proposed legislation would allow police, with ministerial agreement, to restrict public assemblies in designated areas when a terrorism designation is in place. Minns linked recent pro-Palestine rallies to the Bondi terror attack, stating the state "can't risk another mass demonstration on that scale." The premier argues these "extraordinary powers" are necessary to prevent future incidents. The proposed ban is intended to be temporary, lasting for a period of three months.

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Fox News - WorldDec 19

Australian authorities release 7 men detained over possible violent plot in wake of Bondi Beach shooting

Australian authorities released seven men detained in Sydney over concerns they were planning a violent act, potentially inspired by the same ideology as the Bondi Beach attacker. New South Wales (NSW) Police intercepted two cars and detained the men, aged 19-24 from Victoria, after receiving information about a possible plot. While police stated they acted to prevent any immediate threat, no charges have been filed, and investigations are ongoing. One of the men denied reports they were traveling to Bondi Beach. NSW Police will continue to monitor the men and collaborate with Victorian law enforcement, as one of the individuals was already under investigation by the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO).

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 19

A swim for unity at Bondi beach, the scene of Sydney’s darkest day. But on land tensions fray

Following a mass shooting in Bondi Beach, Sydney, where fifteen people were killed during a Hanukkah celebration, thousands gathered for a unity swim at dawn. Participants formed a large circle in the sea as a symbol of solidarity and healing. The shooting, allegedly carried out by Sajid and Naveed Akram, has left the community in mourning and heightened tensions. Naveed Akram, who survived, has been charged with terrorism and murder. While the community seeks solace and unity, the reopened footbridge, a site of the attack, serves as a constant reminder of the tragedy. The event has also sparked political division and concerns about social cohesion in Australia.

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BBC News - WorldDec 19

Surfers and swimmers pay tribute to victims of Bondi shooting

Following Sunday's deadly shooting, surfers and swimmers gathered at Bondi Beach on Friday morning to pay tribute to the victims. Participants paddled out into the ocean to form a ring and a memorial was held on shore. Bondi Beach has become a vigil site where mourners have gathered to leave flowers and listen to community speakers. The shooting, which resulted in 15 deaths and dozens of injuries, prompted the Australian government to announce a gun buyback scheme. The scheme aims to purchase surplus, newly banned, and illegal firearms.

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Fifteen people were shot dead by Sajid and Naveed Akram.

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Naveed Akram survived and has been charged with terrorism and 15 counts of murder.

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A paddle-out tribute was held at Bondi Beach for the victims of the mass shooting.

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Australia has seen a surge in antisemitic attacks since 2023.

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Australian authorities released seven men detained over concerns they were planning a violent act.

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Dec 18, 2025

4 articles|2 sources
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Fox News - WorldDec 18

Australia anti-terror police detain 7 men as country lays youngest Bondi Beach victim to rest

Australian anti-terror police detained seven men in Sydney on Thursday during raids in Liverpool. The New South Wales police stated that the operation was launched after receiving information about a potentially planned violent act. Police intercepted two cars as part of the investigation, and the seven men are currently assisting with inquiries. Some reports indicate the individuals may have been heading to Bondi. Authorities have stated that the detentions are not connected to the recent deadly attack at Bondi Beach, which occurred during a Hanukkah celebration. The detentions occurred as the country was laying to rest the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach attack.

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Fox News - WorldDec 18

Australia anti-terror police detain 7 men as country lays youngest Bondi Beach victim to rest

Australian anti-terror police detained seven men in Sydney on Thursday during raids in Liverpool. The New South Wales police stated that the operation was launched after receiving information about a potentially planned violent act. Police intercepted two cars as part of the investigation, and the seven men are currently assisting with inquiries. Some reports indicate the individuals may have been heading to Bondi. Authorities have stated that the detentions are not connected to the recent deadly attack at Bondi Beach, which occurred during a Hanukkah celebration. The detentions occurred as the country was laying to rest the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach attack.

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Human Interest(2)
Al JazeeraDec 18

Shop owner who helped Bondi victims speaks to Al Jazeera

In December 2025, a shooting occurred at Bondi Beach, Australia, targeting people celebrating Hanukkah. Youssef Hamdan, a local kebab shop owner, provided assistance to the victims after the attack. Hamdan recounted his experience to Al Jazeera, detailing his efforts to resuscitate those who had been shot by the gunmen. The incident occurred when the gunmen opened fire on the Hanukkah celebrants. Hamdan's actions highlight the community's response to the violence.

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Al JazeeraDec 18

Mourners pay tribute to 10-year-old killed in Bondi massacre

Mourners in Sydney, Australia, are paying tribute to the victims of a gun attack that occurred at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach. The tributes include flowers and cards left at the site. Among those killed was a 10-year-old girl named Matilda, the youngest victim of the attack. Her funeral was held on Thursday, December 18, 2025. The attack prompted widespread grief and remembrance within the community.

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Australian police detained seven men during anti-terror raids in Sydney.

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The raids occurred as the country lays to rest the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach attack.

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Tactical Operations police responded to information received that a violent act was possibly being planned.

— New South Wales police

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Seven men are assisting police with their inquiries.

— New South Wales police

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Australian police detained seven men during anti-terror raids in Sydney.

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Dec 17, 2025

9 articles|4 sources
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Al JazeeraDec 17

Video: Mourners attend funeral of rabbi killed in Bondi shooting

Hundreds attended the funeral in Australia for Rabbi Eli Schlanger on December 17, 2025. Rabbi Schlanger was one of 15 victims killed in a gun attack at a Jewish celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney. The attack occurred sometime prior to the funeral date. The surviving gunman has been charged with 59 crimes, including murder and terrorism. The motive for the attack was not specified in the article.

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BBC News - WorldDec 17

Mourners pay tribute to Rabbi Schlanger during funeral

Mourners gathered to pay tribute to Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a British-born member of the Jewish community in Bondi, Australia, who was killed in the recent mass shooting at Bondi Beach on Sunday. Schlanger was one of fifteen victims in the attack, which targeted a Hanukkah event. His funeral, described as marking an "unspeakable loss," was the first held for those killed in the tragedy. The service took place in Bondi, where Schlanger was a prominent figure in the local Jewish community. The BBC reported on the conclusion of the funeral service.

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New York Times - WorldDec 17

Grief Mixes With Anger at Funeral of Rabbi Killed in Bondi Beach Attack

The funeral for Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a key organizer of a Jewish celebration, was held Wednesday in Sydney, Australia, marking the first service for the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting. Hundreds gathered at the Chabad of Bondi synagogue to mourn Schlanger, who was killed in what authorities have described as a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community. Speakers at the funeral remembered Schlanger as a devoted and generous pillar of the community. The mourners expressed grief, shock, and anger over the attack, which they believed could have been prevented, and some criticized the government's response to antisemitism. The shooting, the worst in Australia in nearly 30 years, has deeply shaken the community.

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National Security(3)
Fox News - WorldDec 17

Surviving Australia terror suspect slapped with charges in wake of deadly attack

A 24-year-old man has been charged with multiple offenses, including terrorism and murder, following a deadly attack in Australia on Sunday. The suspect allegedly perpetrated the attack with his 50-year-old father, who was shot and killed by police at the scene. The charges include 15 counts of murder, 40 counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder, committing a terrorist act, and other offenses related to firearms, explosives, and displaying prohibited terrorist symbols. The attack resulted in 15 fatalities, with victims ranging in age from 10 to 87, and injured others, including two police officers. Authorities have described the incident as a targeted act of antisemitism against the Jewish community on the first day of Hanukkah.

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New York Times - WorldDec 17

Suspect in Bondi Beach Killings Is Charged With Murder and Terrorism

Following the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, the surviving suspect, a 24-year-old man, was charged on Wednesday with murder, terrorism, and other offenses. The shooting, which occurred on Sunday, resulted in 15 deaths and dozens of injuries. Police report the suspect and his deceased father were motivated by Islamic State-inspired antisemitism. The younger suspect had been hospitalized and in a coma until Tuesday. He remains in custody under police guard and appeared in court via video link. The charges include displaying a terrorist symbol and placing explosives. Funerals for the victims, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, began on Wednesday as the community mourns.

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Al JazeeraDec 17

Australia police charge surviving Bondi Beach attacker as first funerals held

Following a deadly shooting at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, police have charged Naveed Akram, a surviving attacker, with 59 offences including terrorism and murder. The attack, carried out by Akram and his deceased father, Sajid Akram, resulted in 15 deaths and dozens of injuries. As of Wednesday, December 17, 2025, twenty people remain hospitalized, some in critical condition. Police are waiting for Naveed Akram to be fully conscious before questioning him, stating in court that his actions were intended to advance a religious cause and incite fear. Funerals for the victims have begun as the investigation continues.

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A 24-year-old man was charged in connection with a terror attack in Australia.

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The suspect faces 15 counts of murder and 40 counts of causing grievous bodily harm.

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The attack resulted in 15 fatalities.

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The attack was deliberately targeted at the Jewish community on the first day of Hanukkah.

— Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

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The mother of 10-year-old Matilda spoke at a memorial.

— Article

Dec 16, 2025

9 articles|3 sources
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Human Interest(6)
New York Times - WorldDec 16

Live Updates: Sydney Gunmen Were Motivated by ISIS, Australia’s Leader Says

On Sunday evening in Bondi Beach, Sydney, a father and son opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration, causing panic and what is being called the worst mass shooting in Australia in nearly three decades. The gunmen, aged 50 and 24, used long-barrel guns from an elevated footbridge overlooking the party. Authorities raided two homes connected to the men and are investigating the motive behind the attack, though the Prime Minister stated the gunmen were motivated by ISIS. The younger man had been known to authorities since 2019, but was not considered a threat. The shooting has heightened concerns about rising antisemitism in Australia, as the gunmen specifically targeted the Jewish community.

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Al JazeeraDec 16

Australia mourns as details of Bondi shooting victims emerge

Following a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, the nation is in mourning. The incident, which occurred on December 16, 2025, resulted in the deaths of 15 people. Tributes are being offered as details about the victims begin to surface. The news reports that the event took place at Bondi Beach, a popular and well-known location in Sydney. The reason for the shooting is not mentioned in the provided text.

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BBC News - WorldDec 16

Mountain of flowers at Bondi as Sydney mourns attack victims

Following the Bondi Beach attack that killed 15 people, a large memorial of flowers and candles has formed outside the Bondi Pavilion in Sydney. Mourners are gathering at the site to pay their respects to the victims. The BBC reports a continuous stream of people visiting the memorial. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among those who left flowers at the site. The memorial serves as a focal point for the community to grieve and remember those lost in the attack.

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National Security(3)
New York Times - WorldDec 16

Australia, After a Mass Shooting During Hanukkah, Looks for a Path Forward

In December 2025, Australia is grappling with the aftermath of a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney during a Jewish holiday event, which resulted in at least 15 deaths. The Prime Minister attributed the attack to "Islamic State ideology," identifying the suspects as Sajid Akram, an Indian immigrant, and his Australian-born son. The incident, the deadliest in Australia since 1996, has ignited concerns about rising antisemitism and potential Islamophobic backlash, with online fliers promoting anti-Middle Eastern sentiment. Amidst the fear, a Syrian immigrant, Ahmed el Ahmed, is being hailed as a hero for his attempt to disarm one of the shooters. The event has sparked national debate regarding immigration, gun control, and racism.

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New York Times - WorldDec 16

ISIS and the Bondi Beach Attack

Following a mass shooting in Bondi Beach, Australia, that killed 15 people, authorities have linked the attackers to ISIS ideology. Two homemade ISIS flags were found in the suspects' vehicle, and investigators revealed the shooters, Sajid and Naveed Akram, recently traveled to the southern Philippines, where ISIS remains active. Although ISIS lost most of its territory by 2017, it continues to inspire attacks globally, often targeting gatherings of non-Muslims in countries that opposed the group. While the exact connection between the Bondi Beach shooters and ISIS remains unclear, the group encourages followers to conduct attacks and leave evidence of ISIS inspiration. The war in Gaza has also been identified as a potential radicalizing influence.

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Al JazeeraDec 16

Will the Bondi Beach shooting change Australia’s gun laws?

In December 2025, a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, resulted in 15 deaths. The attack was carried out by two gunmen, identified as a father and son. The incident has shocked Australia, a country with some of the world's strictest gun laws. The article questions how the perpetrators were able to acquire and use firearms despite these regulations. The shooting is described as the deadliest attack in Australia in decades. The article implies the incident may prompt a re-evaluation of existing gun control measures.

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At least 15 people were killed at a Jewish holiday event in Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

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Australia’s prime minister blamed “Islamic State ideology” for motivating the attackers.

— Australia’s prime minister

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The older suspect was identified as Sajid Akram, an Indian national who moved to Australia in 1998.

— Authorities

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Two homemade Islamic State flags had been found in the car they drove to the beach.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called Ahmed el Ahmed “a true Australian hero.”

— Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Dec 15, 2025

24 articles|5 sources
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National Security(11)
New York Times - WorldDec 15

Albanese Vows to Toughen Gun Laws After Deadly Bondi Shooting

Following a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 14, 2025, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to strengthen the country's gun laws. The attack, which killed 15 and wounded dozens during a Jewish holiday celebration, is considered the worst mass shooting in Australia in three decades. The perpetrators were identified as a 24-year-old Australian citizen and his 50-year-old father, an immigrant who legally owned six registered firearms. Police shot both suspects, killing the father and wounding the son, who is expected to face criminal charges. Potential new gun control measures may include limiting the number of firearms a person can own, banning gun licenses for non-citizens, and periodically reviewing licenses for radicalization.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 15

Bondi beach terror attack: thousands mourn at vigils around Australia as Albanese promises stricter gun laws

Following a deadly terrorist shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia on Sunday, vigils are being held across the country to mourn the 16 people killed, including one of the alleged gunmen. Twenty-five people remain hospitalized. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised stricter gun laws in response to the attack. It has been revealed that Australia's national security agency, ASIO, investigated one of the alleged shooters in 2019 for potential extremist links but determined he was not a person of interest, despite associations with individuals who were later jailed. The Five Eyes intelligence network will assist in the investigation of the shooting.

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Al JazeeraDec 15

Bondi Beach shooting live: Australia debates gun laws after Sydney killings

On December 15, 2025, a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia resulted in at least 15 fatalities and 40 injuries. The incident involved at least one assailant who was eventually disarmed by a bystander, hailed as a hero. In response to the deadly shooting, Australia's Prime Minister announced that the national cabinet would convene to discuss the country's gun laws. The shooting has reignited debate regarding gun control measures in Australia. The focus of the discussion is likely to be on strengthening existing laws to prevent future tragedies.

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Human Interest(10)
Fox News - WorldDec 15

Australian immigrant who tackled gunman 'riddled with bullets,' but 'said he’d do it again,' lawyer says

Ahmed al Ahmed, an Australian immigrant, was seriously wounded after tackling a gunman during a deadly antisemitic terror attack in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, which killed at least 15 people. According to his lawyer, Sam Issa, Ahmed, a 44-year-old father of two who immigrated from Syria in 2006 and became a citizen in 2022, is "riddled with bullets" but does not regret his actions and would do it again. Despite his injuries, Ahmed, who is Muslim, acted out of a sense of duty to his community and gratitude for being an Australian citizen. The attack, which occurred on the first day of Hanukkah, has been condemned by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as an act of antisemitism and terrorism.

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BBC News - WorldDec 15

How Bondi's Hanukkah festival turned from joy to horror within minutes

A Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia turned into a mass shooting on a summer afternoon. The event, which began at 5:00 PM local time, was interrupted by gunfire around 6:47 PM. Two gunmen, identified as Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed, 24, allegedly opened fire from a pedestrian bridge above the park where the celebration was taking place. At least 15 people were killed and dozens more injured, causing widespread panic as people fled the scene. Witnesses described chaos as beachgoers ran from the gunfire, with cars crashing and sirens filling the air.

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New York Times - WorldDec 15

How the Bondi Beach Shooting Unfolded

On December 15, 2025, two men opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, injuring attendees. The incident occurred around 6:30 p.m. when the men, dressed in dark clothing and carrying long guns, positioned themselves on a footbridge overlooking the event. Hundreds of people, including children and the elderly, were present for the annual beachside celebration. As gunshots rang out, attendees initially mistook them for firecrackers before panic ensued. The shooters targeted the crowded gathering, leaving people scrambling for safety. Police recovered a firearm near the scene.

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BBC News - WorldDec 15

How the Bondi Beach shooting unfolded

A shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, transformed a Hanukkah celebration into a scene of horror. The incident unfolded over eleven minutes, captured in numerous videos analyzed by BBC Verify. The analysis maps the movements of two gunmen, a bystander who intervened, and the victims. The event occurred at Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach, a location where the Jewish community had gathered to celebrate the beginning of Hanukkah. The BBC's analysis aims to provide a clear understanding of the sequence of events during the attack and its immediate aftermath.

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Fox News - WorldDec 15

Israeli Knesset member says Australian officials 'did nothing' amid rise of antisemitism before Sydney attack

Following a terrorist attack in Sydney targeting a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, Israeli Knesset Member Pnina Tamano-Shata and other Israeli officials are criticizing the Australian government. Tamano-Shata claims Australian officials were aware of rising antisemitism and anti-Israeli sentiment but failed to take adequate action. She asserts this inaction emboldened the attackers. The criticism follows statements from Jewish leaders in both Israel and Australia who say they warned the government about escalating threats, including hate speech, vandalism, and attacks on Jewish institutions. They believe the government's lack of response contributed to the deadly attack, which killed 15 people and injured dozens.

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BBC News - WorldDec 15

How Bondi Beach shooting unfolded minute by minute

On Sunday at approximately 18:47 local time, New South Wales Police responded to reports of a shooting at a park in Bondi Beach, Sydney. According to police reports and bystander footage, two gunmen opened fire from a bridge towards the park. Fifteen people, including a 10-year-old girl, were killed in what is being reported as Australia's worst mass shooting in nearly three decades. One of the gunmen is also confirmed dead. World news correspondent Joe Inwood is compiling verified footage to reconstruct the timeline of the incident.

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Victorian premier announces $2m community safety package for Jewish community.

— Benita Kolovos

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Nearly 50,000 people have registered to donate blood and plasma.

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25 patients are still in hospital.

— NSW Health

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One alleged gunman was interviewed by Asio in 2019.

— PM

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National cabinet agrees gun licences will not be issued in perpetuity.

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Dec 14, 2025

26 articles|5 sources
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Al JazeeraDec 14

Deadly mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach stuns Australia

A mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 14, 2025, resulted in at least 11 deaths and 29 injuries. The New South Wales Police Commissioner declared the incident a terrorist attack. The shooting occurred around 6:47 pm near the Bondi Pavilion during a Hanukkah celebration attended by over 1,000 people. According to authorities, one suspected attacker was killed, and another is in critical condition, with investigations ongoing to determine if a third offender was involved. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the shooting as a targeted attack on Jewish Australians and an attack on the Australian way of life.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 14

Bondi beach shooting live updates: 10 people dead including one shooter after gunfire attack; another alleged shooter in critical condition

A shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney has resulted in 10 fatalities, including one shooter. Twenty-nine individuals, including two police officers, have been hospitalized with injuries of varying severity. Authorities have designated the incident as a terrorist act and are investigating whether a third offender was involved. Police have located a vehicle at Bondi Beach containing what they believe to be improvised explosive devices, and bomb disposal units are on the scene. The shooters used long arms, the source of which is under investigation. The police commissioner is urging the public to remain calm and allow law enforcement to conduct their investigation.

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New York Times - WorldDec 14

Live Updates: At Least 10 Killed, Including Gunman, in Shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney

At least 11 people, including a gunman, were killed in a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on Sunday. The attack occurred at approximately 6:45 p.m. and targeted a Jewish celebration, according to the Australian Jewish Association. Police reported that the situation has been "neutralized" with no active shooters at large, and two people are in custody. Emergency services treated over 10 people, some for gunshot wounds. Authorities issued an alert advising people to avoid the area during the "developing incident" on the popular beach. The police are investigating the motive, including whether the shooting was a targeted attack.

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Fox News - WorldDec 14

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. 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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Al JazeeraDec 14

‘Hero’ bystander tackles attacker at Australia Jewish festival shooting

During a shooting at a Jewish festival in Sydney, Australia on December 14, 2025, a bystander, identified by Australian media as Ahmed al Ahmed, tackled and disarmed one of the attackers. The incident, which resulted in at least 11 deaths, was captured on video and shared widely on social media, with many praising the bystander's bravery. One suspected attacker was killed, and another was critically injured; police are investigating the possible involvement of a third gunman. Al Ahmed was reportedly shot twice during the incident and is currently hospitalized. His actions are being hailed as potentially life-saving.

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New York Times - WorldDec 14

What to Know About the Victims of the Bondi Beach Shooting

A terror attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, December 14, 2025, resulted in at least 15 deaths and numerous injuries. The victims ranged in age from 10 to 87. Among those killed were Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a long-serving rabbi and key organizer of the event, and Dan Elkayam, a French citizen celebrating Hanukkah. Also killed was Alex Kleytman, a Holocaust survivor from Ukraine who attended the event with his family. Authorities stated the attack targeted attendees of the Jewish celebration.

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BBC News - WorldDec 14

Eyewitness captures moment man tackles and disarms Bondi shooter

A shooting at Bondi Beach on Sunday resulted in twelve fatalities and at least eleven injuries, including two police officers. An eyewitness recorded footage of a man tackling and disarming one of the alleged gunmen. According to New South Wales Police Premier Chris Minns, one gunman was killed and another is in custody. The incident is currently under investigation, with authorities working to determine the motive and full extent of the situation. Further details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.

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Al JazeeraDec 14

Bystander disarms Bondi Beach gunman during mass shooting in Sydney

On December 14, 2025, a mass shooting occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. A bystander intervened and disarmed one of the gunmen during the attack, as shown in video footage shared on X. However, the suspect then fled and joined another shooter who was firing from a nearby bridge. The news report indicates that at least a dozen people were either killed or injured in the incident. The motive for the shooting remains unknown.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 14

Bondi beach mass shooting: 10 people killed after gunshots fired at Sydney park hosting Jewish festival

A mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday evening resulted in the deaths of ten people, including one suspected gunman. Police responded to reports of shots fired at approximately 6:45 PM during a Jewish festival. In addition to the fatalities, at least 11 others were injured, including two police officers, and 18 people were transported to various hospitals. Authorities are investigating the incident and examining suspicious items found at the scene, with a possible motive being a targeted attack on the Jewish community. Police have established an exclusion zone and are advising the public to avoid the area.

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A mass shooting at Bondi Beach wounded 40 and killed at least 15 people, including two prominent rabbis.

— Fox News Digital

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Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky condemned Australia’s "inaction" after the Bondi Beach shooting.

— Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky

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Rabbi Eli Schlanger was assistant rabbi at Chabad of Bondi and an organizer of the beach event.

— Fox News Digital

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A man tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen who targeted a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney.

— The New York Times (verified video)

quote

The premier of the state of New South Wales called the man a 'genuine hero'.

— Chris Minns