Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese proposed tougher gun laws after an antisemitic mass shooting at a Hanukkah event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach killed at least 15 people. The attack reignited debate on gun licensing and rising antisemitism
Australian police identified the Bondi Beach terror attackers as father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram, originally from Pakistan, as investigations revealed alleged IS links in the deadliest mass shooting in Australia in nearly 30 years.
The death toll in the Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney has risen to 16, police said, identifying a father and son as the attackers and declaring the incident a terrorist attack, the deadliest in Australia since 1996.