Watch: Solemn Moment of Silence at Sydney's Iconic New Year's Fireworks Event to Ring in 2026
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The vibrant fireworks display in Sydney is a hallmark of New Year’s Eve celebrations, captivating audiences with its breathtaking views against the stunning backdrop of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the iconic Opera House. As one of the first major cities to welcome the new year, Sydney’s festivities are renowned for their grandeur and brilliance, setting the stage for a memorable entrance into 2026.

However, this year’s celebrations come in the wake of a tragic event. On December 14, a mass shooting occurred at Bondi Beach during the first night of Hanukkah, a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 17 individuals and injured several others who were gathered to celebrate the Jewish festival of lights.

The attack was swiftly identified as an act of hate and antisemitism. Despite this, Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has been criticized for his response. He has resisted calls from victims’ families for a deeper investigation, stating that such measures would not align with the “national interest,” as reported by my colleague Becky Noble.

In the aftermath of the Bondi Beach tragedy, stories of resilience and heroism emerged. Ordinary individuals stepped up to prevent the situation from escalating further, providing a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness. The global community also offered support, with a poignant moment of prayer and reflection held in Washington, D.C., on the same night, marking the beginning of healing for the victims’ families and survivors.

That’s something Australia’s own prime minister, Anthony Albanese, a far leftist, has refused to acknowledge, saying in recent days, despite the wishes of victims’ families, that any more than a cursory investigation would not serve the “national interest,” as my colleague Becky Noble wrote.

Goodness and signs of light were visible even in the early hours and days after the Bondi Beach attack, though, as stories filtered out on the unlikely everyday heroes who kept the heinous attack from being any worse. Another way the healing began for the loved ones of those lost, and survivors, was the world’s reaction—starting with a solemn, prayerful moment in D.C. that same night.


READ MORE: DC Cuts Through the Darkness, Lighting the Menorah on the First Night of Hanukkah

‘I Couldn’t Handle the Screaming’: Bondi Beach Hero Gives First Interview, Reveals His One Regret


A few personal notes float up in my mind as I write on this: 

When I was but a teenager, during a school-sponsored Easter-time trip to Europe, I had the opportunity to visit the museum on the outskirts of Munich, Germany, where the Dachau concentration camp was. The photos and remnants showing the evils of men just like you and me still haunt me, as do the etched words placed there for every future human being to read and understand: Never Again. Some of those photos are in the clip below. This U.S. Army hero was there too:

On a lighter note, here’s a film connecting the past and the future, with a heap full of light. Once again, I urge you to take in David, an engaging and fun story from the Old Testament (and as Christians, our Jewish cousins), in living color on the silver screen, as I wrote in a VIP column:



Fast-forward to tonight in Sydney. Ahead of the countdown to 2026, and cacophony of explosions and kaleidoscopic celestial glitter, there was first a moment of silence. The participants did not just stare into the darkness, though.

Bringing to mind a menorah, it began with a display of white lights, starting with the Harbour Bridge showing the symbolic dove, and the words “unity” and “peace,” then at 11 PM, onlookers for the fireworks got into the act:

Before Australia entered 2026, the Sydney Harbour Bridge was lit up in white as a symbol of peace and unity, and people turned their phone torches on to shine a light across the harbour in commemoration of the Bondi shootings.

Watch:

Then the party got back on track, as the Australians always seem to know how to do, with the usual countdown and stunning fireworks (which lasted about 15 minutes).

My guess is that the people who witnessed the solemn moment will remember it for many more years than the blasts of radiant color that followed, seconds later, in Sydney’s skies.

Happy New Year 2026, readers! May the turning of the page bring you and yours prosperity, peace, and love.

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