What we know about the Bondi Beach shooting
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A tragic mass shooting at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach has left at least 12 people dead and 29 injured. The attack, which occurred during a Hanukkah celebration, has been classified as a terrorist act, sending shockwaves through the community.

The horrifying event unfolded as thousands gathered at the beach, resulting in chaos as people desperately sought safety. Among the deceased is one of the attackers, highlighting the magnitude of the emergency response still actively underway at this well-known location.

In response to the atrocity, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed deep sorrow and outrage, describing the incident as “evil beyond comprehension.” He emphasized the significance of the day, noting, “This is a targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah, a time meant for joy and celebration of faith.”

There is a major police presence at Bondi Beach.(9News)

Albanese condemned the violence as an act of antisemitism and terrorism, stating that it has deeply affected the nation. As authorities continue to manage the aftermath and ensure public safety, the community grapples with the impact of this senseless tragedy.

“This is a targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah which should be a day of joy, a celebration of faith.

“An act of evil antisemitism, terrorism that has struck the heart of our nation.

“An attack on Jewish Australians is an attack on every Australian and every Australian tonight will be, like me, devastated by this attack on our way of life.

“There is no place for this hate, violence and terrorism in our nation.

“Let me be clear: we will eradicate it.”

NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon declared tonight’s shooting a terrorist attack.

“As a result of the circumstances of the incident, tonight at 9.36pm this evening, I declared this to be a terrorist incident,” Lanyon said.

“Our counter-terrorism command will lead this investigation with investigators from the State Crime Command. No stone will be left unturned.”

Lanyon also called for calm in the community.

Longarm firearms were used.

Lanyon said it was “way too early” to declare any more about the weapons.

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