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11 killed, dozen injured in shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach

Australia sees rise in antisemitic attacks on synagogues, buildings, cars since Israel, Gaza conflict


AFP December 14, 2025 3 min read
A wounded man is stretchered to hospital after the Bondi Beach shootings. PHOTO: AFP

Two gunmen opened fire at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday, killing 11 people and wounding multiple others in a "terrorist incident" aimed at a gathering for the Jewish festival of Hanukkah in Australia.

Emergency responders rushed at least 29 people to local hospitals from the beach, one of the biggest tourist draws in Australia's largest city, said New South Wales police.

One of the alleged shooters was killed, and the second was in a critical condition, police said.

The prime minister hailed ordinary citizens who tackled and disarmed one of the gunman as a "heroes".

Police declared the shooting a "terrorist incident", adding they had found suspected "improvised explosive devices" in a vehicle near the beach that was linked to the "deceased offender".

"This is a targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah, which should be a day of joy, a celebration of faith -- an act of evil, antisemitism, terrorism that has struck the heart of our nation," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a televised address.

"An attack on Jewish Australians is an attack on every Australian," Albanese said.

The shooting took place during an annual "Hanukkah by the Sea" event in the afternoon at Bondi Beach, which police said was attended by over 1,000 people.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the shooting as a "cruel attack on Jews" and urged the Australian authorities to step up the fight against antisemitism.

As gunfire erupted, crowds fled in fear from the beach in eastern Sydney, which draws huge numbers of surfers, swimmers and tourists, especially at weekends.

"We heard the shots. It was shocking, it felt like 10 minutes of just bang, bang, bang. It seemed like a powerful weapon," Camilo Diaz, a 25-year-old student from Chile, told AFP at the scene.

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Emergency services first responded to reports of shots being fired at 6:47 pm (0747 GMT), New South Wales police said.

'Blood everywhere'

One witness who declined to be named said he saw six dead or wounded people lying on the beach.

The grassy hill overlooking Bondi Beach was strewn with discarded items from people fleeing before they could pack up, including an abandoned children's stroller, an AFP journalist at the scene said.

Paramedics tended to wounded people lying on the grass, images broadcast by public broadcaster ABC showed.

A weapon that appeared to be a pump-action shotgun was lying by a tree by the beach.

A British tourist told AFP he saw "two shooters in black" after the gunfire broke out.

"There was a shooting, two shooters in black with semi-automatic rifles," Timothy Brant-Coles told AFP, saying he saw multiple people who had been shot and wounded.

Another witness, 30-year-old local resident Harry Wilson, told the Sydney Morning Herald he saw "at least 10 people on the ground and blood everywhere".

Bondi Beach's local Waverley Council said it was "deeply saddened" by the attack.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with anyone who has been impacted by this horrendous act," a spokesperson for the council said.

Antisemitism

A string of antisemitic attacks have spread fear among Jewish communities in Australia following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel and the ensuing war in Gaza.

The Australian government accused Iran of being behind two of the attacks, and expelled Tehran's ambassador nearly four months ago.

Tehran directed the torching of a kosher cafe in Sydney's Bondi suburb in October 2024, and a major arson attack on the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne in December 2024, the prime minister said in August, citing intelligence findings.

COMMENTS (2)

Ijaz | 1 hour ago | Reply Please don t spread false news let investigation end first secondly if anyone tries to blame us then our state is not responsible for the actions of some connected to our country and move on.
Benjamin | 5 hours ago | Reply Australia Sydney shooting Naveed Akram a Pakistani identified as one of Bondi Beach attackers police raiding his residence.
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