A mass shooting at Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach has left at least 15 people dead, shattering Australia's sense of safety. The attack targeted a Jewish community Hanukkah celebration, with survivors describing scenes of terror as gunmen opened fire on families and children enjoying a summer evening. Among the victims were a 10-year-old girl, a Holocaust survivor, and a beloved rabbi. The assault, which authorities have called an antisemitic act of terrorism, has sparked grief, fear, and calls for action amid a country unaccustomed to such violence.
Eyewitness accounts detail the chaos as people fled or hid, with some seeking refuge in the ocean or nearby restaurants. Police responded to the scene, ultimately stopping the attackers, identified as a father and son. The aftermath has left the community mourning and questioning how such an attack could happen, with many expressing frustration over perceived inaction against rising antisemitism. The tragedy has prompted national reflection on security, tolerance, and the need for vigilance against hate-fueled violence.

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