Bondi Beach Hanukkah Shooting: Australia Announces Hate Speech Reforms Amid Rising Antisemitism Fears

In the wake of the December 14 Bondi Beach shooting that killed 15 at a Hanukkah event—as detailed in prior coverage—Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on December 18 announced hate speech law reforms to ease prosecutions and increase penalties, responding to the alleged ISIS-inspired attack by Sajid and Naveed Akram.

The federal government's proposed legislation targets promoters of hate speech and violence, with enhanced accountability for individuals and organizations. Albanese stated, "Australians are shocked and angry. I am angry. It is clear we need to do more to combat this evil scourge much more."

The attack has amplified concerns over escalating antisemitism in Australia. Victim Matilda, 10, the youngest killed, had her funeral on Thursday; her mother Valentyna criticized prior government inaction on antisemitic incidents: "We have been saying for years ... they didn't do anything." Funerals for Rabbis Eli Schlanger, 41, and Yaakov Levitan, 39, were held Wednesday.

New South Wales plans urgent gun law reforms. Federally, Australia expelled Iran's ambassador in August over linked arsons and charged a 19-year-old Thursday for antisemitic threats on a Bali-Sydney flight. No Royal Commission is planned, per Treasurer Jim Chalmers, to avoid distracting security efforts.

Investigations continue into Islamic State links, including the Akrams' November Philippines visit, though no military training evidence was found. Sajid was killed at the scene; Naveed faces 59 charges including murder and terrorism after waking from a coma.

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A terrorist attack at a Hanukkah gathering on Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 Jewish people, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, prompting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to announce measures against antisemitism. The assailants, father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram, were inspired by ISIS and targeted the Jewish community. The incident has heightened concerns about rising antisemitism, particularly among younger generations.

Authorities say the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting was carried out by a father and son, Sajid and Naveed Akram, using legally held firearms in an attack that killed at least 15 people. New details have emerged about the victims, including a Holocaust survivor, as questions are raised over gun licensing, policing and a surge in antisemitic incidents.

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A terrorist shooting targeted a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens during the first night of the Jewish holiday, according to Australian authorities and multiple news outlets. A bystander tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen, an act officials and world leaders say likely saved lives. The attack has been widely described as antisemitic amid a sharp rise in anti-Jewish incidents in Australia since late 2023.

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