Eyewitnesses and video analysis have raised questions about the police response to Sunday's deadly attack on Bondi Beach in Sydney, where two shooters targeted a Hanukkah celebration, killing at least 15 and injuring 40. Some witnesses described police officers as hesitating and failing to engage the attackers promptly, with video evidence suggesting a delay of several minutes before law enforcement returned fire. The attackers, identified as Sajid Akram and his son Naveed, were ultimately stopped after a bystander intervened and police opened fire, resulting in Sajid's death and Naveed's critical injury.
Officials have defended the police response, highlighting the bravery and professionalism of officers, while urging the public not to draw premature conclusions. The attack follows a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across Australia, prompting criticism of government leaders for their handling of the situation. Authorities now believe the shooters pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, and investigations have revealed prior concerns about their extremist links.




