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11 Killed In Mass Shooting At Australia's Bondi Beach During Jewish Festival

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said the scenes in Bondi are "shocking and distressing".

  • At least 10 people were shot dead by two gunmen at Sydney's Bondi Beach today
  • Around 50 shots were fired during the shooting that began just after 6:30 pm local time: reports
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the scenes shocking and urged people to follow police
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Eleven people were shot dead after two gunmen opened fire at Sydney's Bondi Beach during a Jewish religious event today. According to witnesses, around 50 shots were fired during the shooting that took place around two hours ago. Police have said one of the gunmen was killed in retaliatory firing, and about 11 people, including cops, have been injured. Mal Lanyon, the New South Wales Police Commissioner, has declared the shooting a "terrorist incident".

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said the scenes in Bondi are "shocking and distressing". "Police and emergency responders are on the ground working to save lives. My thoughts are with every person affected. I have just spoken to the AFP Commissioner and with the NSW Premier. We are working with the NSW Police and will provide further updates as more information is confirmed. I urge people in the vicinity to follow information from the NSW Police," he said in a statement.

Around 2.17 pm IST (7.47 pm Australian time), New South Wales police police said in a post on X that they were responding to a "developing incident" at Bondi Beach. "Anyone at the scene should take shelter," they warned. New South Wales police said in its latest update. "Ten people have been confirmed dead, including a man believed to be one of the shooters. The second alleged shooter is in a critical condition."

Visuals show the two shooters, dressed in black, firing at the crowd. 

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The shooting took place on the first night of the eight-day Jewish festival Hanukkah. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the gunmen opened fire just after 6.30 pm (Australian time) when hundreds of people had gathered on the beach for a seaside event to mark the beginning of the Jewish festival. 

One of the people who attended the event told The Herald that the shooters targeted children and the elderly indiscriminately. Visuals showed some people performing CPR on others.

Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley said Australians are in deep mourning, "with hateful violence striking at the heart of an iconic Australian community, a place we all know so well and love, Bondi". "The loss of life from this attack is significant and I join with the Prime Minister in urging all Australians to follow official advice from police and relevant authorities. This attack occurred as our Jewish community came together at the Chanukah by the Sea celebration. This was a celebration of peace and hope for the future, severed by hate," she said. 

"My heart is with Australia's Jewish community tonight, particularly those in the eastern suburbs of Sydney people I know well. Today we stand together as Australians against hate in this moment of profound tragedy and shock," she said.

The Australian Jewish Association slammed the Albanese administration over the shooting and said Jews in the country are now worried about their future. "What happened tonight is a tragedy but entirely foreseeable. The Albanese government was warned so many times, but failed to take adequate action to protect the Jewish community. Tonight, many Jews are pondering whether they have a future in Australia. Our thoughts are with our community and all the impacted, some of whom we are close to," the association said.

It also hit out at the Prime Minister for his post, which did not mention that it was a Jewish event. "Doesn't even mention that it was a Jewish event. What a shameful disgrace! PM Albanese avoids even mentioning that it was the Jewish community targeted and Jews shot," it said.

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