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Carney Condemns Australia Attack as Consular Officials Ready to Help Affected Canadians

Sixteen people were killed in the antisemitic attack during Hanukkah at Bondi Beach, described as terrorism by Australia’s prime minister, with Canada offering support and consular aid.

  • On Sunday, two shooters attacked Bondi Beach in Sydney, with authorities reporting sixteen people dead.
  • Labeling the event, officials called it antisemitic terrorism, with Australia's prime minister and Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Mark Miller condemning the violence Sunday.
  • At an Ottawa menorah lighting Sunday evening, Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was `horrified` by the attack and vowed the government would stand with Jewish communities.
  • Global Affairs Canada said it is not aware of any Canadian citizens impacted and consular officials are working with counterparts to assist affected Canadians.
  • Jewish communities in Canada and around the world were preparing to mark Hanukkah at sundown, with leaders urging support to strengthen resilience drawn upon shamefully and persistently in recent years.
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Sydney is not the only one in shock, heads of state and government condemned the attack and supported the country.

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In the aftermath of the anti-Semitic attack on Bondi Beach in Sydney, which killed at least 16 people and injured 42 people, Australia remains in shock. One of the two shooters was killed by the police, the other is in hospital. The Prime Minister wants to "strengthen the firearms legislation".

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