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She survived Bondi Beach terror attack only because she was delayed in the parking lot
Rina Cesana, an Israeli living in Sydney, says she and her family survived the antisemitic shooting after being delayed in a parking lot on the way to a Hanukkah celebration; 'My daughter grasped the situation and started screaming, ‘Run, they’re shooting at us,’' she said, adding that Israel remains the safest place for Jews
Dina Halutz
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12.19.25
The Muslim Brotherhood is a global threat, not a movement
Opinion: Terror attack highlights the global threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood and radical Islam, and the opportunity for Israel to expose extremist networks, counter disinformation and help lead a broader international response
Ella Kenan
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12.19.25
‘We were waiting for it’: Australian Jew blames government inaction for Bondi Beach massacre
Shirley Abbatovi says deadly attack that killed 15 Jews was inevitable after years of antisemitic protests and government inaction; a letter to the Governor General accuses national leadership of failing its most basic duty—protecting citizens
Sharon Kidon
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12.18.25
Islamic state praises Bondi Beach killings, calling them a 'source of pride'
Terror group does not explicitly claim responsibility for the killing of 15 people at a Hanukkah event at Sydney beach
Itamar Eichner, news agencies
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12.18.25
Armed police arrest suspects in Sydney amid fallout from Bondi Beach terror attack
Men detained while traveling from Melbourne to Bondi Beach, days after antisemitic massacre killed 15 at Hanukkah event; police say no confirmed link but security remains on high alert following ASIO intelligence
Itamar Eichner, news agencies
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12.18.25
'Oct 7, do it again': Antisemitic incidents in Australia rose 400% before deadly Bondi Beach attack
Diaspora Affairs Ministry report cites sharp rise in antisemitism and terror glorification months before massacre at Hanukkah event in Sydney, accusing Canberra of allowing hateful incitement to spread
Itamar Eichner
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12.17.25
Upheaval in Britain after Sydney massacre: Arrest anyone who calls to 'globalize the intafada'
Amid accusations against the Australian government that it has not done enough to counter antisemitism and threats to its Jews, British authorities, who have received similar warnings, announce a new policy; London and Manchester police will be tough against anyone who call to harm Jews
ynet, News Agencies
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12.17.25
Victims of Bondi Beach massacre are laid to rest as 12th victim named
Terrorist Naveed Akram wakes from coma and is charged with murder, terrorism; investigators found video he filmed with his slain father, apparently in the Airbnb apartment they rented ahead of the attack; Before the attack, Sajid transferred ownership of the family home to his wife
ynet, News Agencies
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12.17.25
University of Sydney fired lecturer for calling Jewish students 'filthy Zionists'
Incident took place on Sukkot, but Rose Nakad was fired a day after the attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach that left 15 dead; Nakad also said Zionists are 'most disgusting thing' and 'lowest form of rubbish; University: 'Hate speech, antisemitism and harassment have no place'
Itamar Eichner
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12.17.25
Chabad rabbi killed in Bondi Beach attack laid to rest: 'To go a day without you seems impossible'
One of the organizers of the Hanukkah party on the beach was eulogized blocks from where he was murdered alongside 14 others; Hundreds came to the neighborhood synagogue, including the New South Wales premier; Father-in-law: "I could count on you for anything, you were my son
Reuters
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12.17.25
Arab leaders remain mostly silent on Bondi Beach attack
Analysis: Kings, presidents and prime ministers across the Arab world have largely remained silent, though they are closely following developments; But Arab media has been filled with details about the horrific attack, while focusing on Syrian hero Ahmed al-Ahmed
Smadar Perry
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12.16.25
Israeli survivor hid near Bondi Beach terrorists in Sydney attack: 'where the hell is the police?'
Eliyahu Ben Zion, 70, who moved to Australia nearly five decades ago, describes surviving the Bondi Beach terror massacre that killed 15 Jews at a Hanukkah event; in chilling footage he recorded while hiding near the terrorists, he cries out in disbelief as gunfire continues
Israel Moshkovitz, Roi Rubinstein
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12.16.25
Three more Bondi victims named, including couple who fought terrorist: ‘Boris and Sofia died in each other’s arms’
New footage from the opening moments of the Sydney terror attack shows an elderly couple trying to stop the massacre at a Hanukkah celebration, confronting terrorist Sajid Akram moments after he exited his vehicle; the couple has been identified as Boris and Sofia Gurman, Jewish passersby shot at point-blank range, while another victim was named as Edith Brutman
News Agencies
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12.16.25
New footage shows couple tackle and briefly disarm Bondi Beach terrorist before being killed
Video shows a couple disarming one of the terrorists with their bare hands before being shot dead; Israel warns of copycat attacks as year end celebrations approach in Europe
Itamar Eichner, Roi Rubinstein
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12.16.25
Bondi Beach gunmen traveled to Philippines for military training, Australia police say
Investigation indicates attack was inspired by ISIS, two handmade flags were found in the attackers' vehicle; at scene of attack, Jews sang 'May there be peace,' Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls immigrant who neutralized one killer: 'An Australian hero'
Roi Rubinstein, Australia
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12.16.25
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