Global Leaders Condemn Tragic Hanukkah Attack in Sydney
A tragic shooting at a Jewish holiday event in Sydney's Bondi Beach left twelve dead and numerous others wounded. Global leaders expressed their condolences, condemning the act of violence and antisemitism. Australian officials are investigating the incident, with worldwide support pouring in for the affected community.
A tragic incident unfolded at Sydney's Bondi Beach during a Jewish holiday celebration when gunmen opened fire, resulting in twelve fatalities and numerous injuries, officials reported. The attack occurred during Hanukkah, a festival meant for celebration, intensifying grief within the Jewish and wider Australian communities.
World leaders have offered their condolences and condemned the violence. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described it as a targeted attack on Jewish Australians, urging nationwide solidarity and cooperation with law enforcement. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the profound mourning experienced across the country.
International reactions also poured in, with Prime Ministers from the UK, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden, as well as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, condemning the act and pledging support against hate and antisemitism. Investigations continue as authorities work to apprehend those responsible.
(With inputs from agencies.)

