Horror at Bondi: Terror Attack Shakes Australia
A terrorist attack at Bondi Beach during a Jewish holiday event left at least 12 dead and nearly 30 injured. Prime Minister Albanese condemned the attack, calling it a targeted and incomprehensible act against Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah. Security agencies continue to investigate.
At least 12 people were killed and almost 30 wounded in a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach during a Jewish holiday event, Australian police said. The attack, labeled as the most severe antisemitic violence in decades, occurred on Sunday evening, leaving the nation in despair.
One suspected gunman was killed, and authorities secured several improvised explosive devices while investigating a potential third gunman involved in the incident. Police and intelligence officials are identifying any additional suspects linked to the attack.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the attack and emphasized national unity against such evil. The Jewish community, joined by Australian Muslims, mourns the tragedy and calls for justice as authorities piece together the motive behind the unprecedented violence.
(With inputs from agencies.)

