Terror Strikes Bondi: A Hanukkah Tragedy
During a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach, two gunmen opened fire, killing 11 and wounding 29. Authorities declared it a terrorist attack. One gunman was killed by police, while the other was arrested. The event has shocked Australia, highlighting a rise in antisemitic incidents.
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A tragic event unfolded at Sydney's Bondi Beach as two gunmen shot dead at least 11 people during a Jewish holiday celebration. Authorities quickly labeled the attack a terrorist act. One gunman was fatally shot by police, while the other was apprehended, albeit in critical condition.
The massacre coincided with a wave of antisemitic incidents in the country, although no formal connection has been established. Police confirmed 29 wounded, including two officers, and found improvised explosive devices in one of the suspects' vehicles.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the shooting as an act of evil targeting the Jewish community. The event has cast a shadow over the start of Hanukkah, leaving Australia in shock and mourning, and prompting international reactions and condolences.
(With inputs from agencies.)

