Swedish survivors recount panic from Bondi Beach Hanukkah terror attack

Two Swedish women who survived the deadly Hanukkah shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025—which killed at least 15 and injured dozens—describe the chaos and fear as they fled the antisemitic attack. Moa Karlsson and Stella Ungerth share their harrowing experiences amid reports of a heroic bystander and arrested suspects.

The mass shooting at Bondi Beach during the 'Chanukah by the Sea 2025' event has been declared a terrorist attack targeting Sydney's Jewish community, with the death toll reported at 15-16 and dozens injured, including police. A father-son duo, identified in some reports as Sajid and Naveed Akram, were involved; one was killed by police, the other taken into custody. A bystander heroically disarmed one gunman, likely saving lives, while suspected explosives were recovered.

Among new witness accounts from this tragedy are those from Swedes present at the scene. Moa Karlsson, 33, from Motala and living in Sydney, was at the Iceberg restaurant overlooking the beach. 'We were at a restaurant... Then we heard shots: poff, poff, poff. It was at least 50 shots,' she told Aftonbladet. Thousands fled in panic, evoking for Moa the Nice terror attack she had previously survived. Police locked her group inside as helicopters and coast guard arrived.

Stella Ungerth from Sollentuna was about 100 meters away during a girls' night. 'You switch on some kind of survival instinct and run for your life. It was unreal,' she told SVT. She and friends sought cover in a nearby house, where she called her parents, shaking and breaking down.

Witnesses report 50 to hundreds of shots fired. Victims include a Holocaust survivor, a rabbi, and Chabad organizer Rabbi Eli Schlanger. The attack has heightened security at Jewish sites in Sweden and Australia, amid a rise in antisemitism.

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Swedish police and Jewish organizations have condemned the terror attack on Sydney's Bondi Beach Hanukkah event that killed 16, announcing increased surveillance at Jewish sites amid fears of copycat incidents.

シドニーのボンダイビーチでのハヌカ祝賀イベントを狙ったテロ銃撃事件で、ユダヤ教の祝日初夜に少なくとも15人が死亡し数十人が負傷したと、オーストラリア当局と複数の報道機関。傍観者が銃撃犯の一人をタックルして銃を奪う行動が、当局者や世界指導者によると多くの命を救った可能性が高い。2023年末以降オーストラリアで反ユダヤ事件が急増する中、この攻撃は広く反ユダヤ主義的と形容されている。

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当局によると、ボンダイビーチのハヌカ銃乱射は父と息子のサジド・ナビード・アクラムによるもので、合法保有の銃器を使用し、少なくとも15人を殺害した攻撃。新たな被害者詳細が明らかになり、ホロコースト生存者を含む中、銃許可、警察業務、反ユダヤ事件急増に疑問が呈されている。

Several Swedes are stranded in Dubai following explosions and missile interceptions after Israel's and USA's attack on Iran. Authorities urge people to stay indoors as airspace is closed and flights canceled. Swedes like Sofia Blomström and Jacob describe panic and uncertainty on the ground.

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One year after the horrific mass shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro on February 4, 2025, commemorations took place across the city, featuring speeches by the governor, prime minister, and crown princess. Relatives and survivors reflect on grief and societal response, amid criticism of the police operation. The events were marked by warmth and unity despite ongoing pain.

ミシシッピ州最大のシナゴーグであるジャクソンのベス・イスラエル・コングリゲーションで土曜早朝に放火攻撃があり、容疑者が逮捕された。当局は反ユダヤ主義事件の増加の中でこの事件を潜在的なテロ行為として捜査中。負傷者はおらず、建物と聖なる品々に大きな被害が出た。

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Two people were injured in a shooting in Jägersro villastad in Malmö on Tuesday evening. A man in his 20s is seriously injured and a man in his 55s has minor injuries. Police are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

 

 

 

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