Australian Jewish Community Rattled By Police Ineptitude At Bondi Beach Massacre
Fifteen people were killed in the Bondi Beach attack, part of rising antisemitic violence linked to the Israel–Hamas war, Australian Jewish groups say.
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For days, correspondent Meike Wijers covered the antisemitic attack on Sydney's famous Bondi Beach last Sunday. She witnessed sadness, but also a great deal of anger.
Australian Jewish Community Rattled By Police Ineptitude At Bondi Beach Massacre
NEW YORK (VINnews) — The Australian Jewish community, deep in mourning for the victims of Sunday’s horrific terrorist attack at Bondi beach, is questioning how police did not intervene earlier and engage the attackers despite their being on the scene in the early stages of the attack. Eli Ouanunu, who was celebrating his son’s bar […]
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A witness to Australia's worst mass shooting in three decades has described the failure of the responding police. The gunmen on Bondi Beach fired for about twenty minutes and repeatedly reloaded. However, the police on the scene did not react or return fire for many minutes. The situation changed only when local greengrocer Ahmed al Ahmed disarmed one of the attackers. The police subsequently shot one perpetrator and found the other in critical …
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