Australian PM condemns 'terrorism' after deadly Sydney beach shooting

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared a mass shooting at Bondi Beach a terrorist attack targeting Jewish Australians, vowing to eradicate hate-fueled violence. The attack left at least 16 dead and 40 injured, with explosive devices found in a suspect's vehicle.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has forcefully condemned a mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach as an act of terrorism, asserting there is "no place for violence and hate" in Australia. Following a National Security Committee meeting, Albanese stated the attack was a "targeted attack on Jewish Australians" and vowed, "we will eradicate it."
Details of the attack and police findings
Police confirmed at least 16 fatalities and 40 people hospitalized following the shooting incident. According to local media, explosive devices were removed from one of the shooters' vehicles, indicating a higher level of planning. Authorities have declared the incident a terrorist attack, with one suspected shooter among the dead.
International condemnation and solidarity
The attack drew swift global condemnation. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was "horrified" and strongly condemned the "heinous deadly attack," unequivocally denouncing antisemitism. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon expressed shock and solidarity, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif offered condolences and support to Australia.
A national commitment against division
Albanese emphasized that "Australia will never submit to division, violence or hatred," framing the response as a matter of national unity and core values. The attack, occurring during Hanukkah celebrations, represents one of the deadliest acts of violence in Australia in decades and has prompted a profound national reckoning on security and community cohesion.
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