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Alleged Bondi gunmen acted alone and did not train in the Philippines, police say

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Updated 30.12.2025
Key Topics & People
Bondi Beach *Sydney Australia Hanukkah Sajid Akram

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Story Timeline

Dec 28 – Jan 3

3 articles|2 sources
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Human Interest(2)
The Guardian - World NewsDec 29

‘My target was just to take the gun’: wounded hero Ahmed al-Ahmed speaks of saving lives at Bondi beach

Ahmed al-Ahmed, hailed as a hero for his actions during the Bondi beach attack on December 14th, spoke to CBS News about the event. Al-Ahmed, who was shot five times, disarmed one of the gunmen, Sajid Akram. He stated that his sole focus was saving lives during the attack, an act that was captured on video and widely shared. While acknowledging that his bravery saved many people, al-Ahmed expressed sorrow for those who died in the incident. The attack occurred at Bondi beach, and al-Ahmed's actions prevented further harm.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 29

‘My target was just to take the gun’: wounded hero Ahmed al-Ahmed speaks of saving lives at Bondi beach

Ahmed al-Ahmed, hailed as a hero for his actions during the Bondi beach attack on December 14th, spoke to CBS News about the event. Al-Ahmed, who was shot five times, disarmed one of the gunmen, Sajid Akram. He stated that his sole focus was saving lives during the attack, an act that was captured on video and widely shared. While acknowledging that his bravery saved many people, al-Ahmed expressed sorrow for those who died in the incident. The attack occurred at Bondi beach, and al-Ahmed's actions prevented further harm.

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BBC News - WorldDec 30

Alleged Bondi gunmen acted alone and did not train in the Philippines, police say

Australian police have stated that Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram, the alleged gunmen in the Bondi Beach mass shooting that killed 15 people on December 14, acted alone and were not part of a wider terror cell. The pair traveled to the Philippines from November 1-29, but investigations suggest they did not receive training or logistical support there, rarely leaving their hotel. While the motive is still under investigation, Prime Minister Albanese stated the pair appeared to be motivated by Islamic State ideology. Sajid Akram was killed by police during the attack, while Naveed Akram, charged with multiple offenses including murder and committing a terrorist act, is due in court in April. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities reviewing CCTV footage from the Philippines.

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Key Claims

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Two alleged gunmen killed 15 people at a Jewish event on Bondi Beach.

— Australian police

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Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed Akram, 24, travelled to the Philippines on 1 November and returned to Sydney on 29 November.

— Police

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Naveed has been charged with 59 offences including 15 counts of murder and one of committing a terrorist act.

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Ahmed al-Ahmed disarmed one of the Bondi gunmen before being shot five times.

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Ahmed al-Ahmed says he knows his bravery saved many lives.

— Ahmed al-Ahmed

Dec 21 – Dec 27

3 articles|3 sources
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National Security(3)
The Guardian - World NewsDec 23

NSW passes controversial new gun and protest laws in wake of Bondi attacks after marathon debate

Following a lengthy debate, the New South Wales government passed an omnibus bill enacting changes to gun laws and granting police increased authority to prohibit street protests for up to three months. The legislation was approved in the upper house at 2:51 AM on Wednesday. The laws were drafted in response to a mass shooting that occurred on December 14th at Bondi beach in Sydney, where two gunmen killed 15 people at a Hanukah event. The changes have drawn criticism from both progressive and conservative groups. The bill includes amendments to multiple pieces of legislation.

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BBC News - WorldDec 22

Bondi gunmen 'meticulously' planned attack for months, police allege

Police allege the Bondi Beach attack, which killed 15 people at a Hanukkah celebration on December 14th, was meticulously planned for months by Naveed and Sajid Akram. Court documents reveal the pair conducted reconnaissance at Bondi two days prior and practiced shooting in a rural area in October. Videos found on Naveed Akram's phone show the men with an Islamic State group flag, making statements about their motivations and condemning Zionists. Naveed Akram is charged with 59 offenses, including murder and terrorism, while his father was killed by police at the scene. The attackers also used explosives, including a "tennis ball bomb", which failed to detonate.

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Al JazeeraDec 21

Australia honours Bondi Beach victims, launches probe of security services

On December 21, 2025, Australia observed a National Day of Reflection for the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach gun attack that occurred on December 14th during Hanukkah. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a review of the country's law enforcement and intelligence agencies in response to the attack, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism targeting Jews. The attack, carried out by a father and son allegedly inspired by ISIL (ISIS), is Australia's deadliest mass shooting since 1996. Commemorations included a traditional smoking ceremony, flags flown at half-mast, a minute of silence, and a candle lighting. Naveed Akram, the surviving attacker, has been charged with multiple offenses, including murder and terrorism, while his father was killed at the scene.

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NSW government passed changes to gun laws and new powers for police to ban street protests.

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The laws were drafted in response to the 14 December massacre at Sydney’s Bondi beach.

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The omnibus bill was criticised by both progressives and conservatives.

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The laws were voted through at 2.51am on Wednesday.

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New powers allow police to ban street protests for up to three months.

Dec 14 – Dec 20

56 articles|5 sources
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Human Interest(30)
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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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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Al JazeeraDec 16

Dashcam footage captures moment couple tries to stop Bondi shooter

In Bondi Beach, Australia, a couple in their 60s attempted to stop a gunman during an attack on December 16, 2025. Dashcam footage captured the incident, showing the pair, who were Bondi residents, confronting the shooter. Tragically, they were among the 16 people killed in the attack. Authorities are investigating the shooting, which occurred during a Hanukkah event, as a potential terror-related incident. The investigation aims to determine the motive behind the attack and whether it was connected to terrorism.

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National Security(20)
The Guardian - World NewsDec 15

Bondi beach terror attack: father and son duo alleged to be behind shooting using licensed firearms

A father and son are suspected of carrying out a terror attack at Bondi Beach, Australia, using legally obtained firearms. The son, 24-year-old Naveed Akram, was arrested at the scene and is hospitalized with critical injuries. His father, 50-year-old Sajid Akram, was shot and killed by police during the incident. Naveed Akram was previously known to security agencies, according to the prime minister. Police have not officially confirmed the names of the suspects. The investigation is ongoing to determine the motive behind the attack.

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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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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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Conflict(4)
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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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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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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Key Claims

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

— Article

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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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Fifteen people were shot dead by Sajid and Naveed Akram.