Tragedy Strikes Bondi: A Day of Mourning and Unity
A deadly shooting at a Jewish event on Bondi Beach left twelve killed and several wounded. Australian and world leaders expressed condolences, condemning the attack's antisemitic undertones and emphasizing unity against violence.
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A holiday celebration turned tragic on Sunday when gunmen attacked a Jewish event on Bondi Beach, resulting in twelve fatalities and several injuries, according to Australian officials.
Global leaders have voiced their grief and condemnation in response to the violence. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the scenes as 'shocking and distressing,' while Sussan Ley, the opposition leader, acknowledged the collective sorrow enveloping the nation.
International support has also poured in, with figures like the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen sending condolences. New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasized the close ties shared with Australia. Israel's Gideon Sa'ar highlighted the attack's antisemitic motives, urging for unity against such hatred.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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