At least 15 killed in Australian shooting targeting Jewish community, officials say

At least 15 killed in Australian shooting targeting Jewish community, officials say


At least 15 people were killed on Sunday as two gunmen opened fire at Australia’s Bondi Beach in an attack that targeted a Jewish event, according to police in New South Wales, Australia.

“Police can confirm 16 people have died and 40 people remain in hospital following yesterday’s shooting at Bondi,” according to an update from the NSW police force Sunday afternoon. An earlier police update said 29 people had been injured, including two police officers.

Organizers of the event said in a statement that 15 people had been killed.

A suspect was also killed and a “second alleged shooter is in a critical condition,” police said in their statement, issued at about 9 p.m. local time. It’s unclear whether police are counting the deceased alleged gunman among the dead.

Earlier Sunday, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said that 11 people had died in the shooting, adding that police had designated the shooting as a “terrorism event.”

“This attack was designed to target Sydney’s Jewish community on the first day of Hanukkah,” Minns said in the beginning of a press conference on Sunday. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the attack as an “act of evil antisemitism.”

Armed police work at the scene after a shooting incident at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 14, 2025.

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As gunfire erupted along the popular waterfront on Sunday evening, hundreds of beachgoers could be seen fleeing from the north side of the beach, according to a video taken at the scene at 6:42 p.m. and verified by ABC News. Police said the first call for a report of shots fired came in at about 6:45 p.m.

“The scenes in Bondi are shocking and distressing,” Albanese said in a statement. “Police and emergency responders are on the ground working to save lives. My thoughts are with every person affected.”

This screengrab made from a handout video footage courtesy of Timothy Brant-Coles shows two gunmen dressed in black firing multiple shots on a bridge at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec. 14, 2025.

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Police in their first social media message urged the public to avoid the area. Anyone who was there was told to seek shelter.

“Two people are in police custody at Bondi Beach; however, the police operation is ongoing and we continue to urge people to avoid the area,” police said in a subsequent message about 40 minutes later. “Please obey ALL police directions. Do not cross police lines.”

Photos from the scene showed a heavy police presence and emergency response, including several people being transported by stretchers.

Police walk on a street after a shooting incident at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec. 14, 2025.

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Video shared with ABC News shows a bystander who was concealed behind a car rush in, tackle and disarm one of the alleged shooters. The bystander then points the weapon at the alleged gunman, who walks away. New South Wales Police confirmed to ABC News that the man seen in the video disarming the shooter was injured and was hospitalized for treatment of unspecified injuries.

The Australian Jewish Association described the shooting as happening at an event being held at the beach to mark the beginning of Hanukkah celebrations. 

“Please pray for the Australian Jewish community,” the organization said in a statement. 

Chabad, the Jewish organization that was hosting the Hannukah event at Bondi Beach, said in a statement that Eli Schlanger, an assistant Rabbi, was killed in the attack.

Eli Schlanger, assistant rabbi with Chabad of Bondi, who was killed in the Bondi Beach attack on Dec. 14, 2025, according to Chabad of Bondi.

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot also identified one of those killed as Dan Elkayam, saying in a statement that he “is among the victims of the vile terrorist attack that struck the Jewish families gathered on Bondi Beach in Sydney on the first day of Hanukkah.”

“We mourn with his family and loved ones, with the Jewish community and the bereaved Australian people,” Barrot’s statement further said.

Sussan Ley, a minister who leads Australia’s opposition party, said in a statement that the shooting amounted to “hateful violence striking at the heart of an iconic Australian community.”

“This attack occurred as our Jewish community came together at the Chanukah by the Sea celebration,” Ley said. “This was a celebration of peace and hope for the future, severed by hate.” 

Health workers put a patient into an ambulance after a shooting incident at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec. 14, 2025.

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog issued a statement condemning the shooting in Sydney, calling it a “terrorist attack” on the Jewish community.

“At these very moments, our sisters and brothers in Sydney, Australia, have been attacked by vile terrorists in a very cruel attack on Jews who went to light the first candle of Chanukah on Bondi Beach,” he said.

Emergency workers transport a person on a stretcher after a reported shooting at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 14, 2025.

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Albanese in his statement said he was in contact with New South Wales officials, including the local premier.

“We are working with the NSW Police and will provide further updates as more information is confirmed,” he said. “I urge people in the vicinity to follow information from the NSW Police.”

FBI Director Kash Patel said American officials had been in contact with their counterparts in Australia.

“This is a massive, complex investigation that has only just begun,” Minns said.

ABC News’ Luke Barr, Jordana Miller, Victoria Beaule and Camilla Alcini contributed to this report.



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