At least 12 people were killed and dozens more injured when gunmen opened fire on a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday evening, in what Australian authorities have declared a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community.
The attack occurred around 6:45 p.m. local time during a “Chanukah by the Sea” celebration — a Hanukkah gathering that drew hundreds of families to the famous beachside park near Campbell Parade.
How the Attack Unfolded
According to police and eyewitnesses, two armed men fired rounds into the crowd from an elevated position near a footbridge above the festival site, triggering panic and chaos as people fled.
One of the suspects was shot and killed by responding officers, and a second was critically wounded and taken into custody. Police later discovered improvised explosive devices in a vehicle linked to the attackers, which bomb squad units safely removed.
Emergency services rushed at least 29 people to hospital, including two police officers who were wounded in the gunfire.
Targeted Against Jewish Community
New South Wales Premier, Chris Minns, and police officials have said the attack was a deliberate assault on Jewish Australians attending the Hanukkah event.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the violence “a devastating terrorist incident” and condemned the act as hateful and unjustifiable, saying Australia stands with its Jewish community in grief and solidarity.
Eyewitness Accounts and Heroism
Witnesses described scenes of shock and terror as shots rang out and families scrambled for safety. One dramatic video shared by onlookers showed a bystander tackling and disarming one of the gunmen, a moment lauded by officials as a courageous act that likely saved lives.
National and Global Response
The attack — among the deadliest in Australia in decades and the worst mass shooting since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre — has reverberated across the country and internationally. Leaders from around the world have extended condolences, and there are heightened security alerts at Jewish sites globally.
Muslim and interfaith organisations within Australia have publicly condemned the violence and expressed solidarity with victims, emphasizing that such acts of hatred have no place in Australian society.
Investigation and Aftermath
Authorities continue to investigate the motives behind the attack, including whether any additional individuals were involved. The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), is assisting police as part of a broader counter‑terrorism response.
Residents and community leaders in Sydney have expressed profound sorrow and shock, as a festival meant for celebration on the first night of Hanukkah turned into a scene of tragedy.

