Australia stops in silence for Bondi Beach shooting victims
Australians have been invited to light candles and observe a minute's silence at 6.47pm local time to honour the victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting.
‘Light over darkness’: Australia marks Day of Reflection for Bondi Hanukkah attack victims
Jews and others to light candles, observe minute of silence, as tributes pour in; authorities in talks with Jewish community leaders about establishing a permanent memorial
Bondi Beach shooting: Jewish community "completely unbreakable", PM says
Australian surf lifesavers lined Bondi Beach to observe three minutes of silence in memory of the 15 people who lost their lives. Volunteers across the country joined them in a show of solidarity with the Jewish community. Senior researcher and adjunct professor at Sciences Po (CERI), in Paris, David Camroux, shares his insights on the Bondi beach attack.
'We thought we were safe': Bondi shooting shocks Australia's Jewish community
Jewish Australians said they felt unsafe, angry and frustrated at the perceived government's failure to confront rising antisemitism after a deadly shooting at a Hanukkah festival in Sydney’s Bondi Beach last week. One of the alleged gunmen, Naveed Akram, was charged on Wednesday with multiple counts, including terrorism and 15 murders. 
Australian police say Bondi Beach mass shooting was inspired by Islamic State group
In Australia mourners continue to gather at Bondi Beach to honor the victims of what authorities are calling an antisemitic terror attack. Meanwhile video is circulating of an elderly couple who tried to stop and disarm on of the gunmen, before being shot themselves. Boris and Sofia Gurman, both in their sixties, did not survive.
Australia announces gun buyback scheme and reflection day after Bondi shooting
Australia has announced a major gun buyback program and a national day of remembrance following the anti-Semitic shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, which left 15 people dead. On Friday, hundreds of surfers…
'We thought we were safe': Bondi shooting shocks Australia's Jewish community
Jewish Australians said they felt unsafe, angry and frustrated at the perceived government's failure to confront rising antisemitism after a deadly shooting at a Hanukkah festival in Sydney’s Bondi Beach…
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