Gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach in Sydney, killing ten people, including one of the attackers. More than a dozen others suffered injuries during the attack. A Hanukkah celebration was underway at the beach when the shooting began. Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the incident.
New South Wales Police confirmed the deaths following Sunday’s attack. Officers identified one deceased as a gunman. Police said another suspected shooter remains in critical condition. Eyewitnesses reported seeing dozens of victims on the ground, many covered in blood.
Chaos spreads as authorities respond
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese posted a statement on X, offering condolences to the victims and their families. He urged the public to follow police instructions and remain cautious.
Albanese described the scenes at Bondi as shocking and distressing. He said police and emergency responders are working to save lives. He added that federal and state authorities continue coordinating to provide updates.
NSW Police warned the public around 7:30 p.m. local time to take shelter or avoid Bondi Beach. Social media videos showed crowds fleeing as gunfire rang out and sirens blared.
Investigation continues as questions remain
Around 2,000 people attended the Hanukkah event, but authorities have not confirmed whether the gathering was the target. Investigators continue examining motives behind the shooting.
Videos on X showed police detaining two suspects on a civilian bridge. Earlier footage appeared to show the suspects firing sniper-like rifles at beach-goers. Witnesses reported hearing more than 50 shots aimed at civilians, vehicles, and the crowd. Authorities continue collecting evidence and witness statements.

