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People told to take shelter as police respond to Bondi Beach incident

At least 12 people died and 29 were injured in the attack, which police and Australian leaders have declared a terrorism incident during Hanukkah celebrations.

  • Two people have been arrested following a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, which resulted in ten fatalities, including one gunman, according to New South Wales Police.
  • Police warned the public to avoid Bondi Beach due to ongoing operations, updating that 29 people were taken to hospitals after the attack.
  • Witnesses reported that a Jewish Hanukkah event was occurring during the shooting, but it is unknown if the event was targeted, according to ABC News.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the scenes in Bondi as shocking and praised the bravery of those who helped during the incident, his words were shared in a news conference.
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Two individuals, as shown below, opened fire on Sunday on a crowd celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanuka on the famous Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia, killing 11 people and wounding 29 people, according to the authorities. The attack took place on Sunday around 18:45 (8:45 in France) on Bondi Beach, Australia's most famous beach, usually frequented during the weekend by crowds of walkers, swimmers and surfers.One of the two perpetrators of …

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NBC San Diego broke the news in San Diego, United States on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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