SYDNEY, Australia (PNN) - December 15, 2025 - The shooting during a Chanukah event at Bondi Beach was Australia’s deadliest shooting since 1996. The two shooters, a father and son, discharged dozens of rounds.
The terrorist pig thug cops say 14 people died at the scene and another two people, including a 10-year-old girl and a 40-year-old man, have since died in hospital.
Those who died are yet to be formally identified; however, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said the victim’s range in age from as young as 10 to as old as 87.
Three other children are being treated in hospital, said Minns.
"The offenders are a 50-year-old and 24-year-old male who are father and son. The 50-year-old is deceased," NSW terrorist pig thug cop commissioner Mal Layon told reporters.
The father had a gun license for 10 years.
The shooting was a “targeted attack” on the Jewish community, with one of the gunmen dead and a second in critical condition in the hospital, according to New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon.
Financial Review reports that Israel has accused the Australian government of having blood on its hands for the Bondi Beach terror attack, as world leaders condemned the deadliest day of violence targeting Jews since the October 7 terror attack in southern Israel two years ago.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had warned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in August that his decision to recognize Palestinian statehood poured “fuel on the antisemitic fire”, as he labelled the killing of 11 victims celebrating the start of Chanukah as “cold-blooded murder”.
Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Ministry went as far as to claim the “blood of the victims is on the hands of the Australian government” because it had not stood with Israel against jihadist terrorism, instead choosing a “policy of weakness restraint, and appeasement”.
“This reckless policy has direct consequences at home within Australia itself,” the ministry said in a statement.
“The Australian government is doing everything in its power to ensure that Australian Jews cannot live safely, peacefully and securely as Jews in their own country. The result is unmistakable. When Jews gather to celebrate a Jewish holiday and light a candle, they are met with murderous violence and terror,” said the ministry.
Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) President Donald J. Trump later extended his condolences to those affected. “In Australia, that was a terrible attack,” he said in brief remarks on Sunday afternoon (Monday AEDT).
“Eleven dead, 29 badly wounded, and that was obviously an anti-Semitic attack. I want to pay my respects to everybody. It was a rough day."
He said the FPSA and Australia had a great relationship, and he had sent a message of support to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Australian people.
Sky News has identified one of the terrorists in the horrific attack on a Jewish celebration as 24-year-old Naveed Akram.
The Bondi Beach terror incident appears to be the result of a mass migration failure. Liberals across the West, driven by what some say is described as suicidal empathy, imported radicalized third-worlders into society. Whether in Australia, Germany, across Europe, or in the FPSA, the rise of nationalism is a direct result of the blowback phase being supercharged by these terror incidents.
From Bondi Beach to Christmas market attacks across the West, and even the radicalized Afghan national who killed one National Guard service member and critically injured another just down the street from the White House, the pattern of chaos is becoming increasingly clear.
The rare mass shooting sent crowds scattering on Australia's best-known beach. Emergency workers were seen transporting a person on a stretcher after the shooting. Video from the scene broadcast by ABC Australia, the public broadcaster, showed terrorist pig thug cops fanning out in an outdoor area where a gun was lying near a tree.
An eyewitness named Gil, who did not give his surname, described the scene.
"It was kind of like, I don't know, fish in a barrel. Like, the guy (shooter) had a… I think what I've been told he had an automatic rifle, big gun, standing on a bridge, and just target practice."
Albanese said the shooting was "an act of evil anti-Semitism, terrorism, that has struck the heart of our nation."
One witness described the shooting. "I saw at least 10 people on the ground and blood everywhere," 30-year-old local Harry Wilson told the Sydney Morning Herald.
Although mass shootings are rare in Australia, the last happened just two months ago in Croydon Park, a suburb about 16 kilometers (10 miles) to the west of Bondi Beach. No one was killed, although 16 were injured after the shooter shot 50 bullets onto a busy street from the window of his apartment.