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Australia's "Hanukkah Massacre" is Worse Than You Think

Mourners gather at a tribute at Bondi Pavilion for victims of the December 16, 2025 Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, after an antisemitic attack killed 15 people at a Jewish festival. Getty Images

Hanukkah was just beginning when the terrorists opened fire: on some 2,000 members of Australia’s Jewish community, including families and children.

Photo: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese via Australian Parliament House Streaming Portal.

Chabad’s ‘Hanukkah by the Sea’ event near Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia turned into a bloody massacre on Sunday: 15 murdered and dozens more injured, as of the latest update. Far from being an isolated incident, this nightmarish display of terror is only the latest symptom of a dangerous and systematic attack by the Australian government against its own Jewish population.

According to news sources, the terrorists were Sajid and Naveed Akram: a father and son of Pakistani origin who had pledged allegiance to ISIS shortly before carrying out their antisemitic bloodbath. In one rare bright spot, Ahmed Al Ahmed, an immigrant from Syria, heroically risked his life to disarm one of the terrorists, likely saving many innocents in the process. Al Ahmed survived several gunshots and is recovering in hospital.

In the aftermath of this modern day pogrom, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese issued a statement in which he made no mention whatsoever of Jews, antisemitism, Hanukkah, Islamic extremism, terrorism or ISIS. Albanese referred to the massacre merely as “shocking” and “distressing” and said that his thoughts were with “every person affected.”

Within hours, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu utterly excoriated Albanese, accusing him of “pouring fuel on this antisemitic fire,” and noting that he had sent Albanese a letter last August, warning of the very conditions that had brought about this attack, a warning that had gone unheeded.

In tandem with the Israeli Prime Minister’s vigorous public scolding, Albanese held a press conference, in which he finally condemned the Bondi attack as antisemitic. However, Albanese continued to avoid any mention of Islamic extremism, despite Australian law enforcement having already publicly confirmed that the terrorists had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terror organization (ISIS), and that they were carrying an ISIS flag in their vehicle.

According to reports, the Mossad (Israeli Intelligence) had been warning Australia regularly for months about terror plots against the local Jewish community. Local police deny there were specific warnings about this particular attack, but Israeli leaders from all sides of the political spectrum countered that Australia had ignored “countless warning signs.”

Australia’s national failures are reminiscent of the Dutch pogrom of November, 2024: in which local Muslim attackers violently hunted Israeli soccer fans through the streets of Amsterdam - after Dutch police ignored urgent warnings from Israeli intelligence. The conditions for a similar massacre are currently shaping up in New York City, where the incoming mayor responded to a highly threatening antisemitic protest by accusing the local Jewish community of "violations of international law.” (We previously addressed both topics in depth, at the respective links.)

Photo: Palestinian protest by Matt Hrkac via Wikimedia Commons.

For the past two years since the October 7 massacre, not only has Australia seen a massive rise in violent antisemitic attacks, but local Jewish leaders have consistently objected to the government’s permissive atmosphere toward attacking Jews: such as failing to apply appropriate penalties and needed protections. Examples include frequent and enormous marches calling to “Globalize the Intifada” (a phrase that the United States Congress, officially recognizes as a call for violence against the Jewish people), as well as Australia’s recognition of a Palestinian state last September, a move widely regarded in the Arab world as a reward for the October 7 massacre.

Like most countries with free speech, Australia also has numerous federal and local laws against incitement, which authorities have routinely failed and refused to enforce in protection of Australia’s Jewish communities. 

Prime Minister Albanese has promised to respond to the massacre by tightening Australia’s gun laws. Ironically, Australia already has among the strictest gun control regimes in the entire world. Apparently, gun laws are not enough when a country permits and ignores massive hatred, incitement, antisemitism, ongoing violence and affiliations with international terror organizations. 

Who knew?

Given Australia’s ongoing commitment to a failing “strategy,” its continued protection of Islamist extremists, and its continuing systematic neglect of Jewish safety, it is safe to assume that this is only the beginning of more attacks to come

Daniel Pomerantz is the CEO of RealityCheck, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to restoring public trust in information. An expert on the Middle East and international law, Daniel also serves as an adjunct professor at Israel’s Reichman University (the “IDC” in Herzliya). Daniel and RealityCheck can be found at www.realitycheckresearch.org or at contact@realitycheckresearch.org.

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