At least 11 people were killed and scores injured on Sunday evening after gunmen opened fire at a public Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, in an attack Australian authorities have described as an act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community.
The shooting occurred shortly after 7 p.m. during a Hanukkah event known as Chanukah by the Sea, attended by hundreds of people, including families and children. Witnesses reported sustained gunfire, panic, and chaos as attendees fled for safety.
New South Wales Police said two attackers were involved. One was shot dead at the scene, while another was arrested and taken into custody with serious injuries. Police also confirmed that suspected improvised explosive devices were discovered in connection with the attack, prompting bomb disposal operations and a wide security cordon around the area.
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Emergency services said at least 29 people were injured, including two police officers who were responding to the incident. Several victims remain in critical condition at hospitals across Sydney.
Eyewitnesses described harrowing scenes, with gunfire lasting several minutes as people scrambled to protect children and escape the beachfront area. Authorities, however, cautioned against unverified claims circulating on social media, noting that operational details including police response timelines remain under investigation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the attack as “an unspeakable act of hatred,” while New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said the assault was “deliberate, targeted, and deeply disturbing.” A national security meeting was convened following the incident.
Police Commissioner Karen Webb said there was no ongoing threat to the public, but confirmed that counter-terrorism investigators are examining the suspects’ backgrounds, possible ideological motivations, and whether any wider networks were involved. No group has formally claimed responsibility.
The attack has drawn widespread international condemnation. Leaders from Israel, the United States, Europe, and several Middle Eastern countries denounced the violence and expressed solidarity with Australia. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, responding to speculation online, said terrorism and the killing of civilians “must be rejected and condemned wherever they occur.”
Security has since been tightened around Jewish sites across Australia as investigations continue. Authorities urged the public to remain calm, vigilant, and rely only on official information as the full scale and motive behind the attack are established.
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