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Australia falls silent, lights candles for Bondi Beach shooting victims

Steven Trask and Joshua Khoury
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21 Dec, 2025 08:22 PM4 mins to read

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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (centre) and his wife Jodie Haydon (left) attend the memorial held for the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney last night. Photo / Saeed Khan, AFP

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (centre) and his wife Jodie Haydon (left) attend the memorial held for the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney last night. Photo / Saeed Khan, AFP

Australians fell silent in flickering candlelight last night in memory of the Bondi Beach shooting victims, one week after gunmen fired into crowds celebrating a Jewish festival.

A father and son are accused of targeting the beachside Hanukkah event, killing 15 people in the nation’s deadliest mass shooting in almost three decades.

From raucous city pubs to sleepy country towns, Australia observed a minute’s silence at 6.47pm (8.47pm) - exactly a week since the first reports of gunfire.

Countless homes lined their windowsills with candles in a gesture of “light over darkness”, a key theme of the Hanukkah festival.

“Last week took our innocence and, like the grass here at Bondi was stained with blood, so too has our nation been stained,” said David Ossip, president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies.

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Summer winds buffeted flags lowered to half-mast across the country, including over the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

A candle was lit before thousands of people held their silent vigil at Bondi Beach.

Anger spilled over at the Government’s perceived failure to act swiftly and forcefully enough to halt a rise in anti-Semitic incidents since the outbreak of hostilities in Gaza.

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Television images showed police surrounding one man who shouted: “Blood on your hands”, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived at the ocean-side event.

Some in the crowd booed when Albanese’s presence was announced at the service.

The Prime Minister, wearing a traditional Jewish kippah, did not speak at the commemoration.

‘Unspeakable’ loss

As dusk fell over the Bondi foreshore, event organisers estimated some 20,000 had attended.

“Bondi is with us, Sydney is with us, Australia is with us and the world is with us,” rabbi Yehoram Ulman said, before reading out the names of those killed.

They include 10-year-old Matilda, the youngest victim, and Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, 87, who was killed shielding his wife from bullets.

Paramedics, police and parents of the wounded were invited on stage to light the arms of a Jewish candelabrum known as a menorah.

A generation of Australians has grown up with the notion that mass shootings simply do not happen in the country.

That illusion was shattered when alleged gunmen Sajid Akram, 50, and his 24-year-old son Naveed trained their long-barrelled weapons on the nation’s most famous beach.

The attack was so unthinkable that many shrugged off the first cracks of gunfire as harmless festive fireworks.

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“The loss is unspeakable,” said rabbi Levi Wolff.

‘Guns off our streets’

The alleged attackers drew inspiration from Isis, authorities said, as they branded the shooting an anti-Semitic act of terrorism.

Already, it threatens to fray the bonds of social cohesion in a multicultural nation.

Pig heads have been dumped on Muslim graves, and right-wing groups have organised a fresh wave of anti-immigration rallies.

Jewish community leaders have accused the Government of ignoring a rising tide of anti-Semitism.

Ossip said the shooting would have been a tragedy if unexpected.

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“How much more tragic is it that the loss of life occurred despite all the warning signs being there?”

Grieving families are demanding to know how the gunmen slipped through the cracks.

Unemployed bricklayer Naveed was flagged by Australia’s intelligence agency in 2019 but he fell off the radar after authorities deemed he posed no imminent threat.

The Government has announced a suite of national measures on gun ownership and hate speech, promising stricter laws and harsher penalties.

Albanese has announced a sweeping buyback scheme to “get guns off our streets”.

It is the largest gun buyback since 1996, when Australia cracked down on firearms in the wake of a mass shooting that killed 35 people at Port Arthur.

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Albanese has also ordered a review of police and intelligence services.

Sajid Akram, an Indian national who entered Australia on a visa in 1998, was shot and killed by police.

Naveed, an Australian-born citizen, remains in hospital under police guard and faces multiple charges, including terrorism and 15 murders.

-Agence France-Presse

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