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Man Admits Slur While Mimicking Bondi Beach Shooting

President Herzog and Prime Minister Albanese comforted families of 15 Bondi massacre victims amid protests and police clashes, with nine charged for public order offenses, officials said.

  • On Tuesday night, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met privately with families at Bondi Chabad synagogue while Israeli President Isaac Herzog joined the service, reading Hebrew prayers and embracing relatives.
  • Following Monday's clashes, Albanese defended inviting Herzog as protesters gathered in Harmony Park and at Surry Hills Police Station to rally against police response.
  • Clashes on Monday involved pepper spray and some protesters wearing goggles, an 18-year-old man was arrested and charged on Tuesday night, and the synagogue was packed though some seats for Reuven Morrison, Tibor Weitzen, and Alex Kleytman remained empty.
  • MP Allegra Spender demanded a `clear investigation` into police conduct after viewing distressing images, NSW Police said they will review footage from the clashes, and Jillian Segal warned of a `climate of fear` for Jewish Australians since October 7.
  • Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, acknowledged questions about the visit but urged engagement, while speakers said the national security operation marked a profound turning point protecting children and families at Bondi.
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Accompanied by nationwide protests, the Israeli President visited the site of the anti-Semitic terrorist attack on the beach of Bondi in Sydney.

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Israel's President Herzog wants to give comfort to the Australian Jewish community after the Bondi assassination. Violent clashes overshadow the visit.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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J-Wire broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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