At least 15 killed in mass shooting at Hanukkah event on Sydney's Bondi Beach

A mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney left at least 15 people dead and more than 40 hospitalized. The attack occurred on Sunday evening during “Chanukah by the Sea,” an event attended by hundreds of people. Among the victims were a 10-year-old child and a rabbi who helped organize the celebration.
Police confirmed that the attackers were a father and his adult son. The 50-year-old father was shot and killed by police, while the 24-year-old son was wounded and taken to hospital. Authorities said there were no additional suspects. Two police officers were also injured in the shooting.
The incident has been described by Australian officials as a targeted terrorist attack against Jewish Australians. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese strongly condemned the violence, stating there was no place for hatred or terrorism in Australia and vowed to eradicate it.
Investigators also found two active improvised explosive devices at the scene. Video footage showed the gunmen firing from a footbridge, and one bystander appeared to tackle and disarm one of the attackers. Mass shootings are rare in Australia due to strict gun control laws introduced after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
The attack triggered international reaction. Israeli leaders accused the Australian government of failing to address rising antisemitism, linking the violence to tensions following the Gaza war. United Nations officials and world leaders condemned the attack, calling it a horrific act of antisemitic violence and urging stronger action against hate crimes.
Source: https://www.npr.org/2025/12/14/g-s1-102220/sydney-bondi-beach-hanukkah-shooting
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