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Australia holds national day of mourning for Bondi Beach terror attack victims

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Australia holds national day of mourning for Bondi Beach terror attack victims

Australia on Thursday marked a national day of mourning for the 15 people murdered in an antisemitic terrorist attack on a Chanukah gathering at Sydney’s Bondi Beach last month, lowering flags to half-staff and urging millions to pause for a minute’s silence as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged solidarity with the Jewish community.

The Labor Party leader, who has faced criticism for not doing enough to address rising antisemitism in the lead-up to the Islamic State-inspired shooting by two gunmen at the holiday event, called the day a “solemn opportunity for every Australian to stand with the Jewish community and remember the 15 lives stolen in this deadly attack.”

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry marked the day with a social media post memorializing the victims, including a video with pictures of each of those “whose lives were so cruelly cut short …, may their memory be a blessing.”

A memorial of flowers, photos, and painted pebbles laid against a cream-colored wall for the victims of the Bondi Beach attack.

Australia held a national day of mourning for the 15 people killed during an attack on a Chanukah gathering at Sydney’s Bondi Beach in December 2025. AFP via Getty Images

Ahmed al Ahmed, who tackled a Bondi Beach attacker, gestures during a memorial service at the Sydney Opera House.

Ahmed al Ahmed (C), the man who tackled and disarmed one of the Bondi Beach attackers, gestures during the “Light Will Win” memorial service at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday. AFP via Getty Images

The day of mourning was marred in Melbourne, where vandals used machinery to tear down a 155-year-old Pioneer Monument and deface a nearby Separation Memorial in Flagstaff Gardens with anti-Australia graffiti and an inverted red triangle linked to the Hamas terrorist group, prompting condemnation from city leaders and Jewish groups.

The day of mourning came a day after the parliament in Canberra approved hate crime and gun control laws. The legislation was passed after Albanese recalled senators and members of the House of Representatives from summer recess early for a special two-day session.

Mourners gathered outside the Bondi Pavilion for a National Day of Mourning for victims of the Bondi Beach shooting.

Mourners pay their respects at the Bondi Beach Pavilion in Sydney, Australia. SARAH WILSON/EPA/Shutterstock

Beachgoers fleeing Bondi Beach after gunmen opened fire.

Beach-goers fleeing Bondi Beach after gunmen opened fire on Dec. 14, 2025 UGC/AFP via Getty Images

Ahmed al Ahmed lights a candle for victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting during a National Day of Mourning.

Ahmed al Ahmed lights a candle for a victim of the attack. REUTERS

Albanese announced on Jan. 8 that Australia would establish a royal commission to investigate the Bondi Beach massacre. He said that the government would fully support and adopt all 13 recommendations that Jillian Segal, Australia’s special envoy to combat antisemitism, outlined in her July “Plan to Combat Antisemitism.”


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Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy on antisemitism, has said Washington is closely watching Australia’s royal commission amid concern over Albanese’s past pro‑Palestinian activism and his government’s handling of antisemitism.​

In a sharply worded letter dated Aug. 17, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu castigated Albanese for his government’s failure to counter Australia’s surging antisemitism.

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