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Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting declared 'terror' attack, at least 16 dead: What we know so far

Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting declared 'terror' attack, at least 16 dead: What we know so far

Australian police have declared the deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach a terrorist attack. At least 16 people, including a child, were killed when two gunmen opened fire on hundreds gathered for the event, marking Australia’s deadliest shooting since Port Arthur in 1996. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has urged peace and unity, while the New South Wales Premier has appealed for blood donations. The attack has drawn global condemnation, including criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the government’s handling of antisemitism.

SBS Hindi · SBS Audio

December 15, 202510m 38s

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Australian police have declared the deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach a terrorist attack. At least 16 people, including a child, were killed when two gunmen opened fire on hundreds gathered for the event, marking Australia’s deadliest shooting since Port Arthur in 1996. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has urged peace and unity, while the New South Wales Premier has appealed for blood donations. The attack has drawn global condemnation, including criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the government’s handling of antisemitism.