Tragedy on Bondi Beach: Terrorist Attack Shakes Sydney

Two alleged gunmen, Sajid and Naveed Akram, attacked a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach, Sydney, resulting in 15 deaths. Authorities suspect inspiration from Islamic State, and an investigation is underway. The event highlights rising antisemitism and potential lapses in Australia's gun laws.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-12-2025 12:05 IST | Created: 16-12-2025 12:05 IST
Tragedy on Bondi Beach: Terrorist Attack Shakes Sydney
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Two alleged gunmen, identified as Sajid Akram and his son Naveed, carried out a deadly attack at a Hanukkah event on Sydney's Bondi Beach, leaving 15 dead. The incident, inspired by Islamic State, marks Australia's worst mass shooting in nearly 30 years and is under investigation as an act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community.

The attackers had reportedly traveled to the Philippines prior to the assault, raising questions about their motives and potential links to Islamic State networks in the region. Australian authorities are examining the circumstances surrounding the attack and have recovered improvised explosive devices and ISIS-related materials from the scene.

The tragedy has prompted discussions on gun law reforms in Australia and heightened concerns over rising antisemitism. Memorials have emerged at Bondi Pavilion, reflecting the community's grief and resilience. The attack also highlighted acts of heroism, notably by Ahmed al Ahmed, who is being celebrated for his brave intervention against the gunmen.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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