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Bondi Beach Hanukkah Attack Declared Antisemitic Terror, One Suspect Killed and Another in Custody

Jewish communities worldwide press on with Hanukkah under tightened security, voicing renewed calls for government action.

Overview

  • Police say two gunmen opened fire at a Bondi Beach menorah lighting, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens in an attack targeting Jews.
  • One attacker was shot dead by police and the second was taken into custody in critical condition, with officials describing a possible father–son link.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese characterized the massacre as an act of antisemitic terrorism.
  • Jewish groups continued public celebrations while coordinating heightened security with law enforcement in cities including Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Minneapolis–St. Paul.
  • Reports identified Rabbi Eli Schlanger of Chabad of Bondi among the dead, as videos showed an unarmed civilian tackling a gunman and seizing a weapon.