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Bondi Beach Terror Attack: Mass Shooting Targets Jewish Event In Sydney

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Bondi Beach Terror Attack: Mass Shooting Targets Jewish Event In Sydney

By State Correspondents News Desk | Updated: 15 December 2025 | World Terror Australia
Emergency services responding to a mass shooting near Bondi Beach in Sydney

Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach turned into the scene of Australia’s worst terrorist attack in decades after gunmen opened fire on a Jewish community event on Sunday evening, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens more. Authorities say the shootings, which took place during a Hanukkah celebration near the beachfront, are being treated as a deliberate antisemitic terror incident.

Attack On Hanukkah Gathering Near The Beach

The gunmen targeted “Chanukah by the Sea”, a well‑attended outdoor event organised by the local Chabad community to mark the first night of Hanukkah at or near a playground and pavilion at the northern end of Bondi Beach. Witnesses reported hearing a rapid series of gunshots shortly after 6:45 p.m. local time as hundreds of people, including many families with children, were gathered for prayers, music and the ceremonial lighting of a large menorah.

New South Wales Police said two assailants dressed mostly in dark clothing opened fire on the crowd, prompting chaos as worshippers and beachgoers tried to flee towards surrounding streets and nearby buildings. Initial emergency calls triggered a major response from local police, armed tactical units, paramedics and bomb‑squad teams, who sealed off the area and urged the public to stay away from the popular tourist strip.

Father–Son Suspects, One Dead And One In Custody

Investigators have identified the suspected attackers as a father and son, with the older man—aged around 50—shot dead at the scene and his 24‑year‑old son taken into custody in critical condition after being wounded. Security officials confirmed that one of the men had previously been examined by Australia’s domestic intelligence agency, ASIO, several years ago over links to an extremist network, although he was not facing active charges at the time of the shooting.

Police and bomb technicians later located and neutralised suspected improvised explosive devices in a vehicle connected to the suspects on nearby Campbell Parade, raising fears that the pair may have intended a larger and more complex attack. Authorities currently believe there are no additional shooters at large but say they are still reviewing evidence and witness accounts to rule out any wider support network.

Toll: Dead, Injured And Community Trauma

Official casualty figures have varied as hospitals update their numbers, but state authorities say around 15 to 16 people were killed, including a child and one of the gunmen, making it the deadliest terrorist attack in modern Australian history. Between 38 and 42 people have been reported injured, among them at least two police officers and several victims who remain in critical condition.

Survivors described scenes of “absolute chaos” as they scrambled for cover behind beach structures, walls and parked cars while shots rang out near the Hanukkah event and the adjacent promenade. One bystander who intervened managed to tackle and briefly disarm one of the shooters, an act that officials say almost certainly prevented an even higher death toll.

Authorities Call It A Deliberate Attack On Jewish Community

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the shootings as a “deliberate attack on Jewish Australians” carried out on one of Judaism’s most joyous festivals, calling the incident “an act of pure evil” and pledging full support for the investigation. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns and senior police officials have likewise described the massacre as a targeted antisemitic terrorist attack aimed directly at the Jewish community gathered at Bondi.

The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation has joined state police in examining the suspects’ backgrounds, possible ideological motivations and any online activity or international connections that may have influenced the attack. Security has been stepped up at synagogues, Jewish schools and community centres across the country, while visible patrols have been increased around major public spaces in Sydney.

Road Closures, Investigation And International Reaction

Bondi Beach and surrounding roads are expected to remain closed for an extended period as forensic teams map the large crime scene, collect ballistic evidence and review CCTV and mobile‑phone footage from the area. Residents and businesses have been advised that access restrictions and a heavy police presence will continue while investigators reconstruct the timeline of events and verify whether there were prior warning signs.

World leaders and Jewish organisations worldwide have expressed solidarity with Australia’s Jewish community and the victims’ families, with many calling the attack a stark reminder that antisemitic violence remains a global security threat. Experts say the Bondi Beach massacre is likely to trigger a renewed debate in Australia over counter‑terrorism policy, intelligence sharing and the effectiveness of existing gun‑control and radicalisation‑prevention measures.

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