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BMJ
15th December 2025, 03:49
Bondi Beach Shooting: Everything We Know So Far | 10 News
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10 News
Dec 15, 2025
Australia will never be the same after last night's antisemitic terror attack on Bondi Beach, which saw 15 people murdered in cold blood.
Here is everything we know so far about this horrific attack.
P.S. Admin please amend the title if you feel there is a more appropriate title.
eagle0027
15th December 2025, 21:06
David Ike did a good overview of this
bojancan
16th December 2025, 06:09
Just finished watching this talk on Redacted.. it is so obvious.. that Israel is having a lot of practices at being manipulative and creating psyops..
Dec, 15
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From Charlie Kirk's Death to Bondi Beach: Netanyahu’s Tragedy Playbook Exposed
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If there's one thing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu loves to do, besides killing civilians, it's inserting himself, usually within minutes, into large scale tragedies. He thrives on it. His is goal is obvious. Somehow to make each of these world tragedies about Israel. He thrives on exploiting tragedies for personal gain. Of course he did it after Charlie Kirk’s murder, and he did it once again yesterday.
Mike Gorman
16th December 2025, 07:08
The response of Anthony Albanese has massively polarized Australian politics, this spurious (and curious) account of "gun control" & the "Far Right" is so obviously an attempt at psychological deflection from the actual core elements of the attack: this is so wildly off the mark that both factions are furious, what is Albo on about? The 2 shooters are even said to be not 'Radicalized ' by Albanese, the narrative construction from the government is completely devoted to heading off the 'Australia first' movement to such an extent that even far left eyebrows are being raised, this is so utterly political in motivation that Australians are disgusted on both sides of the political aisle. All the Canberra crew can muster is the classic gun law response, when of course the true focus is Islamic extremism, and total hostility towards everything 'Joo' . At the very best Albanese is coming off as naive & stupid, at the worst he is calculating, cynical & devoid of human feeling: the full impact of this event has yet to open up, I think Albanese is finished - this attack as I said has completely polarized Australian society. Netanyahu's criticism of Albanese's support for the Palestine state is very significant. There is much more to this, I will revisit at an another time.
sdv
16th December 2025, 20:04
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This is an interesting analysis of the tragedy at Bondi Beach as a false flag operation. He also points out why people misunderstand what a false flag operation is and go down sensational blind alleys (911 ... there were no planes; Sandy Hook ... there were no victims). A successful false flag operation is often opportunistic, it is real, and most people participating are not part of the planning. He starts off checking fur Google searches for one of the shooters, in the time leading up to the event. The man was not a public figure, but there was interest in him from a number of countries. Could we look at this differently and consider that he is well known in IS circles and perhaps that is why there was interest in him? Or, was this guy always set up for a false flag operation and the small number of people involved were trying to leave a trail to legitimize the narrative?
There is a lot to absorb and think about in the video, but at the end the warning is that we will see more of these events.
Agape
17th December 2025, 04:32
If you look at this from Light and Shadow perspective alone,
the scene reminds me of the movie Nosso Lar.
It's absurdly full of Light.
One thing that really does not make a huge sense to me is celebrating winter holidays in Southern Hemisphere.
There's a reason why most religious festivals associated with Light like Dipawali, Xmas or Hanukkah are celebrated at the darkest time of the year,
symbolising the victory of Light over darkness .
People variously exiled, through out history miraculously come home.
Echoes of blue green comet give us a hope there is more intelligent life out there.
The old truths are mostly dead .
In the darkness then , bereft of wits , light the candle of pure intent.
They may have killed our souls but can not kill our intents.
So many things go wrong in the South because people underestimate the power of Corriolis force , the left spin, common to all living cells in surrounding Universe, known for its left hand chirality ,
living power of mind and mother nature.
There so detached from most of us, on the sunny beach , basking in spotless light,
a scene from afterworld.
Absurdly absurd
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BMJ
17th December 2025, 04:47
The Spanner In The Works
When I heard the father Sajid Akram was tackled and had gun taken from him by Ahmed al-Ahmed also a muslim man I thought this is divine intervention. How can anyone paint all Muslims bad now.
Now I have also heard there is a go fund me page for Ahmed al-Ahmed which has raised over $1,000,000 AUD. Now wouldn't it be icing on the cake if Ahmed al-Ahmed donated the monies to the victims & families of the Bondi Massacre.
Now that would really be a doolittle raid right at the heart of the global Israeli anti Muslim ideology wouldn't it.
I live in Sydney near parramatta which is about 45 minutes or 30km from Bondi.
Here in my local area we have alot of Muslims from all different countries and I'm a white christian boy in the middle of all these muslims and I have no issues what so ever.
Furthermore I think the locals are feeling a little apologetic for what happened even thou it's not there fault.
I'll give an example I went into a lift at the local shopping centre the day after the event and a young Muslim man got on with his two young sons and I asked which floor would he like and so I pressed the number he said "thank you" then as he left he said yet again "thank you sir". Which was not only polite but respectful.
Like master Yoda would say " divide us you try, succeed you will not ".
I have not seen any hatred, glares or anger of any sort. Everyone is getting along just fine as if the Bondi Massacre never happened, sorry Bibi for bursting your bubble.
Also to Bibi you said you want to send a delegation here to investigate the Bondi Massacre, well Bibi sod off we will take care of our own backyard thanks.
Rizotto
17th December 2025, 07:27
Ke0nsy70khE
This is an interesting analysis of the tragedy at Bondi Beach as a false flag operation. He also points out why people misunderstand what a false flag operation is and go down sensational blind alleys (911 ... there were no planes; Sandy Hook ... there were no victims). A successful false flag operation is often opportunistic, it is real, and most people participating are not part of the planning. He starts off checking fur Google searches for one of the shooters, in the time leading up to the event. The man was not a public figure, but there was interest in him from a number of countries. Could we look at this differently and consider that he is well known in IS circles and perhaps that is why there was interest in him? Or, was this guy always set up for a false flag operation and the small number of people involved were trying to leave a trail to legitimize the narrative?
There is a lot to absorb and think about in the video, but at the end the warning is that we will see more of these events.
Thanks! That was one of the most logical and facts-based-on-true-history analysis of these terrorist incidents. Yes, it very much looks like the zionists' end goal is to terrify Jews into fleeing to Israel. But another major goal is to deliberately construct the case of muslims as violent extremists to be feared and despised everywhere. That has been one of the most successful zionist strategy, played out in all these false flags.
Just another tidbit. It's SO ironic that Netanyahu is trying to pin the blame of this Bondi tragedy on Iran, while at the same time the attackers were somehow found to have ISIS paraphernalia with them. Fact is, ISIS and Iran are mortal enemies to one another.
Also, it's doubtful that Jews would be that inclined to flee to Israel for safety, now that at least a quarter of Israel's population has fled since October 7, but especially in the aftermath of Iran's strong retaliation against Israel's attacks in June 2025. The reality is that Netanyahu has managed to make Israel the most unsafe place for Jews.
So, Bibi's psyops are getting increasingly sloppy. And the world is waking up.
Agape
17th December 2025, 09:32
I think that Dr Jiangs analysis is very good. Just listened to couple more of his lectures on mind control programming via ritual abuse entertaining example of Egyptian mythology and live programming of the personality of young Pharao.
Clearly he has done his "homework" in fields of psychology of individual human trauma specifically religious and other social trauma induced by introduction of "heroic personalities", scenes of sacrifice and so forth besides which he thinks in "big data", big numbers and metadata to help us understand mass psychology in historical profile.
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You may want to hear his "predictive analysis" of the terrorists psychological profile at the end of this short lecture and how unlikely it is "to be a terrorist" without lots of money involved in the plot.
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Siphonemis
17th December 2025, 14:46
The Spanner In The Works
When I heard the father Sajid Akram was tackled and had gun taken from him by Ahmed al-Ahmed also a muslim man I thought this divine intervention here. How can anyone paint all Muslims bad now.
Now I have also heard there is a go fund me page for Ahmed al-Ahmed which has raised over $1,000,000 AUD. Now wouldn't it be icing on the cake if Ahmed al-Ahmed donated the monies to the victims & families of the Bondi Massacre.
Now that would really be a doolittle raid right at the heart of the global Israeli anti Muslim ideology wouldn't it.
I live in Sydney near parramatta which is about 45 minutes or 30km from Bondi.
Here in my local area we have alot of Muslims from all different countries and I'm a white christian boy in the middle of all these muslims and I have no issues what so ever.
Furthermore I think the locals are feeling a little apologetic for what happened even thou it's not there fault.
I'll give an example I went into a lift at the local shopping centre the day after the event and a young Muslim man got on with his two young sons and I asked which floor would he like and so I pressed the number he said "thank you" then as he left he said yet again "thank you sir". Which was not only polite but respectful.
Like master Yoda would say " divide us you try, succeed you will not ".
I have not seen any hatred, glares or anger of any sort. Everyone is getting along just fine as if the Bondi Massacre never happened, sorry Bibi for bursting your bubble.
Also to Bibi you said you want to send a delegation here to investigate the Bondi Massacre, well Bibi sod off we will take care of our own backyard thanks.
Sir, quick off-topic question I must ask, how might one know, with such minimal interaction, the young man was specifically Muslim? In other words, a practitioner of the Islamic faith?
Arcturian108
17th December 2025, 16:14
This Bondi Beach attack was almost definitely orchestrated by Israel. The evidence is mounting up.
shaberon
17th December 2025, 17:43
Here in my local area we have alot of Muslims from all different countries and I'm a white christian boy in the middle of all these muslims and I have no issues what so ever.
Furthermore I think the locals are feeling a little apologetic for what happened even thou it's not there fault.
I'll give an example I went into a lift at the local shopping centre the day after the event and a young Muslim man got on with his two young sons and I asked which floor would he like and so I pressed the number he said "thank you" then as he left he said yet again "thank you sir". Which was not only polite but respectful.
Like master Yoda would say " divide us you try, succeed you will not ".
I have not seen any hatred, glares or anger of any sort. Everyone is getting along just fine as if the Bondi Massacre never happened, sorry Bibi for bursting your bubble.
Also to Bibi you said you want to send a delegation here to investigate the Bondi Massacre, well Bibi sod off we will take care of our own backyard thanks.
This is a valuable post.
It has an interesting parallel in that during the "twelve day war", there were no incidents, and not even inflammatory speech, about the Jews in Iran.
Yet again, someone in Australia wants to automatically blame that country.
I am glad that at least you don't have a huge crowd screaming "more government" is the answer.
For the benefit of those of use who are not living there, can you refresh us as to how it is going there? We see your government as little other than a plebiscite of the U. S. military. Is that correct? But you also have enough immigrants to be visible as "quarters" if not "towns"? Because that is different from here. We have them mostly as "distributed minorities". I am as likely to see a full hijab Islamic woman as a tika-marked Indian as a Chinese, but, it's not quite London, where I looked in the glass front of an entire building that must have contained 200+ Muslims.
And so we are experiencing similar issues, but, when something goes bad, at least some Australians remain calm rather than throwing gas on the fire. It doesn't ultimately solve the world's problems, which I don't expect you to do today, or, possibly, ever, but in this case, the non-reaction is how not to contribute to it.
Being like the guy in the elevator is the best bet, and, it is no problem to identify a Muslim. They have to tell you. There shouldn't be a subliminal reaction like why is he asking me about this, what is he thinking, are my civil rights about to erode...they should profess it without any qualms.
Thank you for not taking this as another 9/11 or something to play in Israel's favor.
bojancan
17th December 2025, 20:57
I am placing this video here... the topic antisemitism... it is so obvious... that plan is out now... Israel's manipulating governments all around the world... if it will not be on their way... they want to destroy the entire world.. just look what is happening in US now, under jewish president trump... in this war they want to have with Venezuela is also involved I....
Dec, 16
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Here we go! This is about to get very UGLY
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Bill Ryan
18th December 2025, 10:38
... it is so obvious...Cui bono, always the first question to ask. :flower:
BMJ
18th December 2025, 23:30
Sir, quick off-topic question I must ask, how might one know, with such minimal interaction, the young man was specifically Muslim? In other words, a practitioner of the Islamic faith?
I have been living in the area for more than 30 years and interacted with all types of people and like most young people in their 20s or 30s muslim men and women want to be stylish and so they abide by their religion but push the boundaries to be stylish.
So this young man was wearing jeans and a stylish t-shirt and sporting a groomed and trimmed beard, which is typical of the young muslim men in the area so on the balance of probabilities it is highly likely he was a young muslim man.
BMJ
18th December 2025, 23:36
I am placing this video here... the topic antisemitism... it is so obvious... that plan is out now... Israel's manipulating governments all around the world... if it will not be on their way... they want to destroy the entire world.. just look what is happening in US now, under jewish president trump... in this war they want to have with Venezuela is also involved I....
Dec, 16
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2.84M subscribers
Here we go! This is about to get very UGLY
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I have not looked at the video but yes the political class straight off the back of the incident are pushing for you guessed it more tighter gun controls, (Maybe this incident can be called The Port Arthur Massacre 2.0) and more antisemitic laws to protect the local jewish communities.
The massacre is really starting to smell like a false flag. But as you know guns don't kill people, people kill people. So guns aren't the problem but gun control is the goal in this matter.
BMJ
18th December 2025, 23:54
Here in my local area we have alot of Muslims from all different countries and I'm a white christian boy in the middle of all these muslims and I have no issues what so ever.
Furthermore I think the locals are feeling a little apologetic for what happened even thou it's not there fault.
I'll give an example I went into a lift at the local shopping centre the day after the event and a young Muslim man got on with his two young sons and I asked which floor would he like and so I pressed the number he said "thank you" then as he left he said yet again "thank you sir". Which was not only polite but respectful.
Like master Yoda would say " divide us you try, succeed you will not ".
I have not seen any hatred, glares or anger of any sort. Everyone is getting along just fine as if the Bondi Massacre never happened, sorry Bibi for bursting your bubble.
Also to Bibi you said you want to send a delegation here to investigate the Bondi Massacre, well Bibi sod off we will take care of our own backyard thanks.
This is a valuable post.
It has an interesting parallel in that during the "twelve day war", there were no incidents, and not even inflammatory speech, about the Jews in Iran.
Yet again, someone in Australia wants to automatically blame that country.
I am glad that at least you don't have a huge crowd screaming "more government" is the answer.
For the benefit of those of use who are not living there, can you refresh us as to how it is going there? We see your government as little other than a plebiscite of the U. S. military. Is that correct? But you also have enough immigrants to be visible as "quarters" if not "towns"? Because that is different from here. We have them mostly as "distributed minorities". I am as likely to see a full hijab Islamic woman as a tika-marked Indian as a Chinese, but, it's not quite London, where I looked in the glass front of an entire building that must have contained 200+ Muslims.
And so we are experiencing similar issues, but, when something goes bad, at least some Australians remain calm rather than throwing gas on the fire. It doesn't ultimately solve the world's problems, which I don't expect you to do today, or, possibly, ever, but in this case, the non-reaction is how not to contribute to it.
Being like the guy in the elevator is the best bet, and, it is no problem to identify a Muslim. They have to tell you. There shouldn't be a subliminal reaction like why is he asking me about this, what is he thinking, are my civil rights about to erode...they should profess it without any qualms.
Thank you for not taking this as another 9/11 or something to play in Israel's favor.
I have been out every day since the event in either of the two local shopping centres doing my christmas shopping, that is in either Westfield Parramatta or Stockland Merrylands both are very large complexes and in my interactions nobody is talking about the Bondi Massacre at all.
Amongst family and friends nobody is talking about the Bondi Massacre at all, it only came up when I spoke about it and then it was little more than just recognition of it being a sad event.
The majority of muslims in Sydney live locally which is in the suburbs of Parramatta, Granville, Auburn, Lidcombe, Merrylands, Guildford and Fairfield.
It is " business as usual ", the only ones making any noise about this possible false flag is the MSN.
Everyone is calm and getting along just fine and looking forward to christmas day.
I don't know what it is like overseas but here even the muslims families whom do not celebrate christmas are still enjoying the season with family gatherings.
Westfield Parramatta
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westfield_Parramatta
Merrylands, New South Wales
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrylands,_New_South_Wales
BMJ
19th December 2025, 00:25
This Bondi Beach attack was almost definitely orchestrated by Israel. The evidence is mounting up.
Our Riccardo Bosi would agree with you as do I.
AustraliaOne Party - JMC: Australia's Bondi Beach Attack (17 December 2025, 8:00pm AEDT)
Link: https://rumble.com/v733m7y-australiaone-party-jmc-australias-bondi-back-attack-17-december-2025-800pm-.html
AustraliaOne Party
17 December 2025
John Michael Chambers speaks with retired Australian Lieutenant Colonel Ricardo Bosi about the shocking events reported at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.
They examine the official narrative, media response, political fallout, and deeper constitutional issues raised in the aftermath.
The discussion explores government power, public trust, and whether crises are being used to justify expanded control — in Australia and beyond.
AutumnW
19th December 2025, 00:28
... it is so obvious...Cui bono, always the first question to ask. :flower:
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shaberon
19th December 2025, 03:22
It is " business as usual ", the only ones making any noise about this possible false flag is the MSN.
Good to hear.
It may or may not be a false flag. A hint would be something like America the day after 9/11 had solved the case. That makes one leery. Since then, we get too many knee-jerk reactions about everything, which is a distraction.
Down the street today we had a similar one. The beginning was unclear, but it evolved to a hostage situation. The deputies showed up and were able to kill the gunman before anyone else got hurt.
It would be a fitting story if you find Mossad cash behind it and no gullible public reaction as a result.
But it is just as easy for someone to get so mad at Israel that it's a purely personal motive.
It's very unlikely that any kind of organized militia would squander its resources on random slaughter in distant locations. To the extent that ISIS cells might theoretically pop up anywhere, look who they don't kill.
It might be said there are different kinds of immigrant communities, particularly I am guessing Australia can fill multiple suburbs because of refugees from Iraq. Here, it is just the fact that bigger companies do international hiring, which brings in a little bit of everybody. The exception is Mexico because it is connected. But this was "undeveloped", in the sense it crowded people out of the labor force because they were willing to work cheaper. At this point, if I wanted to look for work in a Carniceria or a Panderia, would I be a "gringo"?
I don't know. I would agree an amount of segregation is natural, and that under reasonable circumstances, parties will work out integration on their own, at least partially, in the way being described. You can at least have a normal respectful public interface. Doesn't mean you have to merge and turn into some plastic face consumer mono-culture.
Jaak
19th December 2025, 11:41
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shaberon
20th December 2025, 05:21
A few brief details (https://www.rudaw.net/english/world/18122025):
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - More than $2.5 million has been raised for Ahmed al-Ahmed, a 43-year-old Syrian-born Australian who tackled and disarmed an attacker during the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia that killed 15 people.
Police said the suspects were a father and son; the father was killed at the scene, while the son is being treated in hospital.
Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said the shooting was a “terrorist attack inspired by Islamic State.”
BMJ
21st December 2025, 02:41
It is " business as usual ", the only ones making any noise about this possible false flag is the MSN.
Good to hear.
It may or may not be a false flag. A hint would be something like America the day after 9/11 had solved the case. That makes one leery. Since then, we get too many knee-jerk reactions about everything, which is a distraction.
Down the street today we had a similar one. The beginning was unclear, but it evolved to a hostage situation. The deputies showed up and were able to kill the gunman before anyone else got hurt.
It would be a fitting story if you find Mossad cash behind it and no gullible public reaction as a result.
But it is just as easy for someone to get so mad at Israel that it's a purely personal motive.
It's very unlikely that any kind of organized militia would squander its resources on random slaughter in distant locations. To the extent that ISIS cells might theoretically pop up anywhere, look who they don't kill.
It might be said there are different kinds of immigrant communities, particularly I am guessing Australia can fill multiple suburbs because of refugees from Iraq. Here, it is just the fact that bigger companies do international hiring, which brings in a little bit of everybody. The exception is Mexico because it is connected. But this was "undeveloped", in the sense it crowded people out of the labor force because they were willing to work cheaper. At this point, if I wanted to look for work in a Carniceria or a Panderia, would I be a "gringo"?
I don't know. I would agree an amount of segregation is natural, and that under reasonable circumstances, parties will work out integration on their own, at least partially, in the way being described. You can at least have a normal respectful public interface. Doesn't mean you have to merge and turn into some plastic face consumer mono-culture.
New immigrants have left their country for economic or political reasons and are seeking a better life in a western country. But they find comfort in familiarity so they seek out their own kind. I think it 's typical for any immigrant.
But on the other hand here in Australia immigrants may get a student visa or working visa but it is very hard to get citizenship or permanent residence so if they do get either they really appreciate it. The only time it is easy is if you can fill a skilled role such as a doctor, engineer, it specialist.
For example I know of a young Pakistani lady whom is having a hard time getting her PR and has tried to prolong here stay in hopes of gaining employment by have completed her degree in medicine and is extending her stay by doing her masters degree in medicine and all the while looking for a permanent job here in Australia.
The new immigrants manage to find a happy medium where by they can enjoy their cultural and also integrate it with Australia cultural. For example the lebanese here both christian and muslim are absolutely nuts about football. When I think of lebanese I think the Bulldogs. I know of another young lady from Nepal whom I asked would she have an arranged marriage for her daughters she said "no they can marry whom ever the please", which is unusual as it is a tradition to me married off in her cultural.
Link: https://www.bulldogs.com.au/teams/?competition=111&team=500010
Very few suburbs have large concentration of one ethnic group they only one that comes to mind is Lakemba. Canadian Lauren Southern can tell you all about her experience there.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9MgCE933w8
The other factor that immigrants successfully intergate is because some suburbs may have more say afghans than another but you have alot of diversity in every suburb out in western Sydney, I could list probably 20 different nationalities from my suburb alone from Africa, Middle East, Aussie, South America and Asia. And so you get used to seeing different people and interacting with them and that familiarity means acceptance and so very few issues.
So these different factors in part, and I am no expert on this, make integration work that is the fact immigrants have to work for and appreciation citizenship or PR, and that many different races co mingling in everyday life and that they in part embrace the Australian way of life.
BMJ
21st December 2025, 03:11
Didn't We See This Coming
The Sleight of hand as everyone is distracted by the christmas season the politicians introduce new gun laws.
And just on time for a second harvest with more than 4 million guns in aussie hands, more than in 1996 at the time of the Port Arthur Massacre.
Well if the people every revolute we can always use pitchforks and shovels, well at least until they are also band.
Bondi terror attack spurs Australia's biggest gun buyback scheme since Port Arthur massacre
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" Australia's largest gun buyback scheme since the aftermath of the 1996 Port Arthur massacre will be launched in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the scheme this morning, saying it is expected to lead to the seizure and destruction of hundreds of thousands of "surplus, newly banned and illegal" firearms. " ...
"We know that one of these terrorists held a firearm licence and had six guns, in spite of living in the middle of Sydney's suburbs there at Bonnyrigg. "There's no reason why someone in that situation needed that many guns.
"There are now more than 4 million firearms in Australia - more than at the time of the Port Arthur massacre nearly 30 years ago."
The buyback will help enforce the changes to firearm control laws agreed to by national cabinet earlier this week, which will include limiting the number of weapons one person can own, bringing forward the National Firearms Register, and restricting gun licences to Australian citizens.
NSW Approach
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" Licensed residents will be limited to owning four guns each, although there will be some exceptions for farmers, other primary producers, and sporting shooters.
Category A and B licences will now only cover magazines with a capacity of 5-10 rounds, while some guns will be upgraded so they can only be obtained under a category C licence.
"Will reclassify straight, pull, pump-action, button, lever release firearms into category C - limiting their access primarily to farmers, agriculture, and primary producers," Minns said.
The state will also enforce more frequent licence renewals and stronger identity checks.
"People need to remember: owning a gun is a privilege, it is not a right," Catley said.
"That privilege must never, ever outweigh community safety. "These reforms ensure there is no ambiguity when it comes to public safety. "
Link: https://www.9news.com.au/national/bondi-beach-shooting-gun-buyback-announced-anthony-albanese/5a5e4731-8785-4a9d-9f40-af0ce87a9625
rgray222
21st December 2025, 20:21
Snipers guard mourners as thousands mark one week since Bondi Beach massacre
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The Sydney Opera House is illuminated with candlelights on Sunday, as part of a national day of reflection honoring the victims of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.
Thousands turned out for a memorial on Sunday, one week on from the Bondi Beach mass shooting that shook Australia, as officials announced a review of the country's law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
The attack — Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly three decades — killed 15 people during a seaside Hanukkah celebration and was designated a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community. One suspected shooter was killed during the attack, while the other was injured and charged with terrorism and murder after he awoke from a coma, as Australian investigators probe their alleged connection to the Islamic State terror group.
A minute of silence was observed at 6:47 p.m. local time (2:47 a.m. E.T.) on Sunday, exactly seven days since the attack began. A candle projection lit up Sydney Opera House, while crowds of mourners attended an evening memorial at Bondi, guarded by a heavy police presence, including snipers on rooftops and police boats in the waters.
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Mourners attend the memorial held for the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday.
David Ossip, the president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies, told the crowd: "Like the grass here at Bondi was stained with blood, so, too, has our nation been stained. We have landed up in a dark place."
But he pointed to the heroism of Ahmed al-Ahmed, a Syrian-Australian fruit shop owner who disarmed one of the shooters, adding that "a single act of courage, a single flame of hope, can give us direction and point the path forward."
Ossip read a message to the crowd from al-Ahmed, who is recovering in the hospital after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds. In his message, al-Ahmed said: "The Lord is close to the broken-hearted. Today I stand with you, my brothers and sisters."
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in attendance at the memorial, as well as Governor-General Sam Mostyn, King Charles' representative in Australia. Former prime minister of Australia John Howard was photographed embracing mourners in the crowd.
The shooting has left Australians across the country reeling, with tributes accompanied by a reckoning over the government’s response to growing antisemitism and the availability of guns in the country.
Albanese was booed by the crowds as he arrived for the memorial on Sunday night. It comes after criticism from leaders in Australia’s Jewish community and some of the victims’ families, who have blamed the Australian government for missing the signs of growing antisemitism in the wake of the war between Hamas and Israel that erupted in the aftermath of the Oct. 7, 2023 attack, and accused it of not doing enough to protect the country’s Jewish community.
On Sunday, Albanese commissioned a review into Australia’s federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to examine whether they have the “right powers, structures, processes and sharing arrangements in place to keep Australians safe” in the wake of the attack.
“The ISIS-inspired atrocity last Sunday reinforces the rapidly changing security environment in our nation,” his statement said. “Our security agencies must be in the best position to respond.” The review is to be completed by next April, Albanese said.
The shooting has left Australians across the country reeling, with tributes accompanied by a reckoning over the government’s response to growing antisemitism and the availability of guns in the country.
Albanese was booed by the crowds as he arrived for the memorial on Sunday night. It comes after criticism from leaders in Australia’s Jewish community and some of the victims’ families, who have blamed the Australian government for missing the signs of growing antisemitism in the wake of the war between Hamas and Israel that erupted in the aftermath of the Oct. 7, 2023 attack, and accused it of not doing enough to protect the country’s Jewish community.
On Sunday, Albanese commissioned a review into Australia’s federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to examine whether they have the “right powers, structures, processes and sharing arrangements in place to keep Australians safe” in the wake of the attack.
“The ISIS-inspired atrocity last Sunday reinforces the rapidly changing security environment in our nation,” his statement said. “Our security agencies must be in the best position to respond.” The review is to be completed by next April, Albanese said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/australia/one-week-bondi-beach-attack-australia-orders-security-review-rcna250290
shaberon
21st December 2025, 20:22
The other factor that immigrants successfully intergate is because some suburbs may have more say afghans than another but you have alot of diversity in every suburb out in western Sydney, I could list probably 20 different nationalities from my suburb alone from Africa, Middle East, Aussie, South America and Asia. And so you get used to seeing different people and interacting with them and that familiarity means acceptance and so very few issues.
That's way beyond what it's like here.
Aside from cities with an old "international" reputation -- e. g., London, Amsterdam, New York -- I cannot think of an equivalent to what you describe. Unfortunately, what I can describe, would be more like single families, defrayed without much sympathetic support, and usually despised by our citizens.
I would give you the opposite message...don't go to Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia...these places are phenomenally hostile to other Americans to begin with. Something horrible will happen; such as being beaten to death in the street. I was reminded of this very recently by someone who escaped. I don't really want to go into further detail about it; it's bad.
And, that explains gun control...the most common murder weapon is a hammer.
So far, I haven't seen anything that says this was anything other than an act of radicalism; Israel doesn't have to "do" it, in order to slant and spin everything that happens.
Similar Russian incidents are usually followed in 2-3 days by discovery of messaging to MI6 and the like. That usually means a bag of cash was involved. So far at Bondi, it looks like an independent or personal act.
DustOff72
22nd December 2025, 15:40
As an Irish-American, it is safe to say that some of us Goyim are able to distinguish between good Jews and bad Jews. Secular Jews and Zionist Jews, secular Jews and Talmudic Jews.
The high irony regarding the false flag at Bondi Beach is that the fellow who saved the day as it were was a Syrian Muslim, the sort of person intended to be defamed by the Zionist propagandists.
rgray222
23rd December 2025, 00:52
As an Irish-American, it is safe to say that some of us Goyim are able to distinguish between good Jews and bad Jews. Secular Jews and Zionist Jews, secular Jews and Talmudic Jews.
The high irony regarding the false flag at Bondi Beach is that the fellow who saved the day as it were was a Syrian Muslim, the sort of person intended to be defamed by the Zionist propagandists.
I am not sure how people could make distinctions between groups of Jewish people, or any large, diverse community, without knowing each individual personally. I am not sure how some goyim could do that without making generalizations, stereotypes, cultural observations, or using political and ideological beliefs.
I think what the world witnessed and what the world was told actually happened. The incident was authentic, and the actions of the Syrian guy were in response to a real threat, not part of a manufactured or staged event.
BMJ
23rd December 2025, 02:42
I think what the world witnessed and what the world was told actually happened. The incident was authentic, and the actions of the Syrian guy were in response to a real threat, not part of a manufactured or staged event.
The Spanner In The Works Keeps Getting Bigger
Quote, his father Mohamed Fateh Al Ahmed:
" "When he did what he did, he wasn't thinking about the background of the people he's saving, the people dying in the street," Mr Ahmed said.
"He doesn't discriminate between one nationality and another. Especially here in Australia, there's no difference between one citizen and another." "
Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-15/bondi-beach-shooting-fruit-shop-gunman-hero-parents-speak/106143864
Blastolabs
28th December 2025, 04:06
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This is an interesting analysis of the tragedy at Bondi Beach as a false flag operation. He also points out why people misunderstand what a false flag operation is and go down sensational blind alleys (911 ... there were no planes; Sandy Hook ... there were no victims). A successful false flag operation is often opportunistic, it is real, and most people participating are not part of the planning. He starts off checking fur Google searches for one of the shooters, in the time leading up to the event. The man was not a public figure, but there was interest in him from a number of countries. Could we look at this differently and consider that he is well known in IS circles and perhaps that is why there was interest in him? Or, was this guy always set up for a false flag operation and the small number of people involved were trying to leave a trail to legitimize the narrative?
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Just want to point out that this video is AI generated. The voiceover is modern Asian American accent text to speech
Listen to his patterns of speech for a few moments while knowing this and it becomes obvious that it is not a real human speaking.
Blastolabs
28th December 2025, 04:14
I would give you the opposite message...don't go to Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia...these places are phenomenally hostile to other Americans to begin with. Something horrible will happen; such as being beaten to death in the street. I was reminded of this very recently by someone who escaped. I don't really want to go into further detail about it; it's bad.
Are you saying Chicago, Baltimore, and Philly are too dangerous to visit? You would be too scared to walk around in the streets?
I think you really need to meet people that are not from your background.
Humans are humans, every stereotype or prejudice I have ever had has been wrong, which I learned by meeting people.
I would argue that the average Muslim American is MUCH more kind and caring than the average American. I've had 2 Muslim roommates from Syria and Indonesia, and they were both extremely kind and also COMPLETELY UNIQUE HUMANS.
I have never met a mean Muslim person, have you? Has anyone reading this message ever met a "mean Muslim person" in real life? Serious question.
shaberon
28th December 2025, 07:59
Are you saying Chicago, Baltimore, and Philly are too dangerous to visit? You would be too scared to walk around in the streets?
I think you really need to meet people that are not from your background.
No. I would not be afraid of something like that. It's something to be aware of and for outsiders it could be worse.
Humans are humans, every stereotype or prejudice I have ever had has been wrong, which I learned by meeting people.
I would argue that the average Muslim American is MUCH more kind and caring than the average American. I've had 2 Muslim roommates from Syria and Indonesia, and they were both extremely kind and also COMPLETELY UNIQUE HUMANS.
I have never met a mean Muslim person, have you? Has anyone reading this message ever met a "mean Muslim person" in real life? Serious question.
That's what I was getting at. In our cities, violence occurs for multiple reasons, whereas out here in the country, they sit around and think it.
I spent most of my existence trying to veer away from meanness, and, I would say this part of the quote is true. It is more generally true for anyone than it is false. But America is very insular and I do not think it is possible for the rest of the world to understand.
It's mixed. Some of them are friendly enough, and some are far to the opposite.
That's why I thought the level-headedness around this recent incident was a good example.
BMJ
6th January 2026, 01:37
Max Igans Take
Covered in the first twenty minutes and also towards the end of the report..
Some Notes:
The son Naveed Akram could be a Israeli man named David Cohen.
Naveed Akram an amatuer shooter was shooting like a military trained professional firing off 4 rounds in under 5 seconds.
Sajid Akram shoot off rounds directly at two men whom didn't seek cover and were not hit by any bullets.
The Bondi police station is only 80 metres from the shooting, and well within ear shot, but even so it took police over ten minutes to respond.
A mobile phone video shows the complete shooting clearly and two police cars passing directly by the shooters.
Why would muslims conduct this attack against an ally Australia, when the Australian government supports Palestines freedom and independence and condemns Israelis actions.
Also Bibi Netanyahoo threatened Australia several months ago for stepping out of line from its zionist first policy.
A man named Arsen Ostrovsky posted pictures of himself during the October 7 event and the Bondi Massacre. At bondi he is covered in stage blood.
On twitter he claims to be a " Int'l Human Rights Lawyer, Recognized by Jerusalem Post as one of the Top 50 Jewish Leaders in the World "
Link: https://x.com/Ostrov_A
On linkedln he claims to be " Arsen Ostrovsky is the Executive Director of The Israeli Jewish Congress (IJC), an independent Israeli-based non-profit & non-partisan organization devoted to promoting the principle of Israel as the State of the Jewish People and strengthening ties between Israel and the Diaspora ... "
Link: https://il.linkedin.com/in/arsen-ostrovsky-9309a13
Arsen Ostrovsky working for an NGO and at both massacres time and worlds apart, I'm kind of leaning towards a crisis actor or an operative here.
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