Ayaan Hirsi Ali: The Intifada Comes to Australia
The Hanukkah event was disrupted by gunfire from a nearby bridge, killing 16 and injuring dozens in an attack described as antisemitic terrorism.
- A mass shooting struck the Hanukkah by the Sea event near Bondi Park, leaving 16 dead, dozens injured, and France confirmed Dan Elkayam, a French citizen, among the victims, Jean-Noël Barrot said.
- Officials said the attack reflected a shocking surge in antisemitic hatred that must be stopped, mourning with victims' families, the Australian Jewish community, and the Australian people.
- Video from the scene showed one attacker shot and collapsing while footage captured bystanders and police pinning attackers and administering CPR to one who later died.
- Among the dead were Rabbi Eli Schlanger, Chabad emissary in Sydney since 2008, Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, shot shielding his wife, and Dan Alkayam among three other identified victims.
- In recent months Eli Schlanger traveled to Israel and was photographed encouraging IDF soldiers, victims included a couple married nearly 50 years from Matraville, and an attacker’s WhatsApp profile showed him surrounded by troops.
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali: The Intifada Comes to Australia
As I write this, 16 people are dead on a beach in Sydney, Australia, that once stood for ease, sunlight, and ordinary life. Bondi Beach was never meant to be a killing ground. It was meant to be a place where families gathered, where children ran barefoot, where faith could be practiced openly without fear. On Sunday, that ended.The victims were gathered to mark the first night of Hanukkah. It was a celebration of light. Of endurance. Of continu…
A terrorist attack hit Bondi Beach in Sydney, targeting the Jewish community during Hanuka. Fifteen people lost their lives and 42 are hospitalized.
Frenchman Dan Elkayam, 27, lost his life in the attack that targeted Jews in Sydney this Sunday. Who was he? A 27-year-old French computer engineer, Dan Elkayam, was killed.
He was 27 years old and worked in Australia... Dan Elkayam was killed on Sunday in Sydney by human madness during a shooting that killed at least 15 people.
Living in Australia, Dan Elkayam, 27, participated in Hanukkah's celebration when a father and his son opened fire, killed at least 15 people and injured 40 people.
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