Bondi Beach has been transformed in the aftermath of a devastating attack during a Jewish festival, leaving the usually vibrant area eerily quiet. Forensic teams continue to investigate the scene where two gunmen killed at least 15 people and injured more than 40, in what police have described as Australia's deadliest terror incident. The beach is littered with abandoned belongings, while locals gather around growing floral tributes, visibly shaken and grieving. Many in the Jewish community express a mix of sorrow and anger, describing the tragedy as both shocking and, given rising antisemitism, sadly unsurprising. The attack has left residents feeling that their sense of safety has been shattered, with some comparing the impact to the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre.
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