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A father and son targeted a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, resulting in 15 fatalities and deepening Australia’s grief on Monday.
Incident Details:
Emergency services responded around 6:47 p.m. local time on Sunday, following reports of gunfire at Bondi Beach—a major tourist hotspot in Australia’s largest city. The attack occurred during an annual Hanukkah event that drew approximately 1,000 attendees.
Casualties and Injuries:
Authorities confirm the gunmen opened fire into the crowd, killing 15 individuals aged from 10 to 87. The youngest victim, a 10-year-old girl, later succumbed to her injuries in a children’s hospital. Over 40 others were hospitalized overnight, including five in critical condition. Among the injured were two police officers involved in a gunfight with the assailants.
Perpetrators:
One attacker was a 50-year-old man fatally shot during a shootout with police, while his 24-year-old son is in critical condition under police custody. They have been identified as Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram, respectively. The father possessed six licensed guns, all believed to have been used during the attack. Authorities state there is no evidence of additional accomplices.
Investigation and Classification:
The police have classified the incident as a terrorist attack, a designation announced by New South Wales Premier Chris Minns at 9:36 p.m., prompting joint counter-terrorism efforts by federal and local agencies.
International Reactions:
The attack drew widespread condemnation globally. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called it an act of “pure evil,” while U.S. President Donald Trump described it as a “blatantly antisemitic assault.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Australia’s government for insufficient preemptive action, accusing them of “pouring oil on the fire of antisemitism.”
Visuals:
- Police officers monitor Bondi Beach after the attack.
- Items left on the sand at the scene.
- Mourners gather around floral tributes at Bondi Pavilion in remembrance of the victims.
- People embrace at a makeshift memorial.
Additional Notes:
The incident marks a tragic chapter in Australia’s history, prompting national and international calls for increased security and counter-terrorism measures. The investigation remains active, and authorities continue to assess the motives and potential connections of the assailants.




