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'It was pandemonium': Jewish community targeted in Australia's deadliest shooting in decades
This is an unfamiliar, and devastating, shock for Australia - the deadliest shooting in this country since the Port Arthur massacre in 1996. That attack, which killed 35 people, was a turning point, famously prompting the government to introduce some of the world's strictest gun control measures.
The country’s stringent rules are often lauded as a model policy by proponents of gun control in the United States.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at Australia’s leader on Sunday while nations expressed shock and sympathy over a mass shooting at a Jewish holiday event, saying he had warned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that “your call for a Palestinian state pours fuel on the antisemitic fire.
Bondi Beach, a half-mile crescent of yellow sand that sits less than four miles from downtown Sydney, Australia, is one of the country’s most famous destinations for locals and tourists. At least 10 people were killed on Sunday in a shooting at the beach, the police said.
At least 11 people have been killed in a shooting on Australia’s Bondi Beach which targeted the Jewish community, police say. Follow for live updates.
House Education Committee opens investigation into antisemitism at the American Psychological Association U.S. officials and lawmakers across the political spectrum are condemning the terrorist attack at a Chabad Hanukkah celebration Sunday outside Sydney,
Mass shootings are rare in Australia, largely due to sweeping firearm reforms enacted after 1996. Here’s how those laws work and where gaps remain.
A terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, one of Australia’s most popular beaches, left at least 11 people dead and at least 29 others injured.
The New England Patriots paid tribute to the victims in the shooting at Brown University and the terror attack at a Hanukkah event in Australia.