Sydney's Heartbreak: Hanukkah Massacre Fuels Calls for Action
Sydney mourns as funerals begin for victims of an antisemitic mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration. The attack has triggered a national dialogue on antisemitism and gun control. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledges stricter gun laws and actions against hate crimes amid an ongoing investigation.
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In Sydney, a grieving community began funerals for the victims of an antisemitic mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, where 15 people were killed. The attack, Australia's deadliest recent hate crime, has spurred a national conversation on antisemitism and gun control.
Among those mourned was Eli Schlanger, a father and assistant rabbi, remembered by family and friends amid heavy police presence. Investigations into the massacre focus on two suspects, a father-son duo linked to Islamic State inspiration. Authorities suspect that the younger survivor will face charges.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised significant changes in gun legislation as Australia's Jewish community, especially in Sydney and Melbourne, calls for robust action against rising antisemitic incidents. Plans include tightening gun ownership laws to prevent future tragedies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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