Australia: Gunmen Open Fire at Bondi Beach Jewish Festival
December 14th, 2025What Really Happened at Bondi Beach?
Via: Paul Watson:
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Interestingly, a police vehicle drives past the shooters at the beginning of this video. What were the police doing at the scene for the next ten minutes as the attack unfolded?
Bondi Beach, Australia (Dec. 14) — Here is a long video of the terror attack shooting on a beach Hanukah event that resulted in 12 deaths. One of the two gunman has been identified as a man named Naveed Akram. pic.twitter.com/DlrhD8ONMt
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) December 14, 2025
A civilian managed to tackle and disarm one of the shooters. Keep in mind, the police were at the scene when this brave man intervened:
One of the Bondi beach gunmen was tackled and disarmed by a bystander who then threw rocks at him as he ran.
I’ve said before that you have to start thinking about how you’d conduct yourself in such an event because they are coming to your city too.
This man is a bonafide hero. pic.twitter.com/PoMsHnwYDC
— Wolf ? (@WorldByWolf) December 14, 2025
Via: Daily Mail:
Police today confirmed the Bondi Beach terrorists that killed 15 innocent people are father and son – as dramatic footage revealed the moment armed forces took the duo down.
Naveed Akram, 24, and his 50-year-old father – who was also shot dead by officers – targeted families during a Hanukkah celebration at Australia’s most famous beach.
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Via: Daily Mail:
Twelve people, including children, are dead after two gunmen armed with rifles opened fire at Bondi Beach on Sunday afternoon, in an act of terrorism targeting a Jewish holiday celebration.
Witnesses said two men stepped out of a vehicle on Campbell Parade, near Bondi Pavilion, and opened fire about 6.40pm on Sunday with footage showing blast after blast on the tourist strip. Some witnesses report more than 30 shots.
Video and photos taken by a Daily Mail photographer show a gunman, later identified as Naveed Akram, 24, from Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s southwest, opening fire from an elevated bridge.
A festival for Hanukkah, named Chanukah by the Sea, advertised as a night of family fun, was taking place, with children attending the event when the gunmen, one of whom was on the terror list and known to authorities, opened fire.
NSW Premier Chris Minns confirmed 12 people were killed in a press conference late on Sunday.
