Deadly shooting at Hanukkah celebration shocks Sydney, leaves twelve dead
Sydney was plunged into shock and mourning on the evening of December 14 after a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach left at least twelve people dead and dozens more injured, in what authorities have now formally declared a terrorist incident.
According to Australian media reports and police statements, two gunmen opened fire on crowds gathered at the popular beachfront location during the first night of Hanukkah, a major Jewish holiday marked by public celebrations, family gatherings, and religious observance. The attack sparked scenes of chaos and panic, with hundreds of people fleeing the area as gunfire rang out and emergency services rushed to the scene.
Footage posted on social media showed people running for cover along the beach and nearby streets, while the sound of gunshots echoed in the background. Other videos, later widely shared online, appeared to capture the moment police confronted the attackers. One clip that quickly went viral showed what appeared to be a bystander tackling one of the gunmen and wresting away a weapon before officers arrived, an act that many online described as heroic.
Police later confirmed that twelve people were killed in the attack and at least 29 others were injured. Among the injured were two police officers who were responding to the incident. Several victims remain in critical condition, according to local health........





















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