Terror Attack in Sydney: Explosive Device Found Near Bondi Beach Hanukkah Party Shooting
Fox NewsJanuary 5, 20265 min92,774 views
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- 🇦🇺 A horrific terror attack occurred at a Hanukkah party in Sydney, Australia, resulting in at least 12 deaths and over two dozen wounded.
- 🎯 The attack is described as a targeted act of anti-semitism and terrorism against Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah.
- 👮 Two gunmen opened fire, with one attacker now dead and the other in police custody.
Heroic Civilian Intervention
- 🦸 A civilian, identified as Ahmad Al Ahmed, is being hailed as a hero for tackling the gunman and disarming him.
- 🔫 Officials recovered at least two firearms from the scene.
Investigation and Findings
- ⚠️ Investigators discovered an improvised explosive device (IED) in a vehicle near the attack site, indicating meticulous planning by the terrorists.
- 🏠 Authorities are also investigating a house believed to be a previous residence of one of the attackers.
- 🤝 Australian authorities are expected to collaborate with Israeli and American counterparts to determine any broader terrorism ties.
Global Reaction
- 🗣️ Australia's Prime Minister condemned the attack as an act of evil anti-semitism.
- 🌍 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that anti-semitism is a spreading cancer, and former Trump administration officials also offered condolences.
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