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Bondi Beach hero a source of pride in Syrian hometown

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AFP December 17, 2025 1 min read
Ahmed al Ahmed.

AL-NAYRAB:

Bondi Beach hero Ahmed al Ahmed, who put his life on the line by wresting a gun from an attacker in Australia's deadly mass shooting, has become a source of pride for his hometown in Syria.

"His act is a source of pride for us and for Syria," Ahmed's uncle Mohammed, a farmer, told AFP in the town of Al-Nayrab.

Ahmed, a fruit seller and father of two children, emigrated to Australia from Syria in 2007, 60-year-old Mohammed said.

On Sunday, 44-year-old Ahmed became a hero when he intercepted an attack on a gathering for a Jewish festival marking the start of Hanukkah.The attackers killed 15 people, and shot Ahmed several times in the shoulder during his tussle.

Ahmed's uncle said he was scrolling through his socials when he came across the video that has since become viral, showing his nephew wrestling one of the attackers.

"I suspected that this was my nephew, so I called his father and he confirmed to me that Ahmed was the one who took the weapon," he said. The footage showed Ahmed ducking between parked cars as the shooting unfolded and then wresting a gun from one of the assailants' hands.

"This incident caused a global sensation. He is from Syria and he is a Muslim, and he had no motivation for doing this other than heroism and bravery," the uncle said.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told national broadcaster ABC the attack appeared to be "motivated by Islamic State ideology".

He lauded Ahmed's efforts when visiting him in hospital, saying "his bravery is an inspiration for all Australians".

An online fundraiser has received more than Aus$1.9 million ($1.2 million) in donations for Ahmed's medical fees.

According to Mohammed, Ahmed left Al-Nayrab for Australia in 2007, starting out as a construction worker before opening a fruit and vegetable shop in Sydney.

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