At least 11 people were killed on Sunday by gunmen who targeted a Jewish holiday celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney in what authorities called a terrorist attack. One of two suspects was also killed, police said, and the other was said to be wounded and in custody.
Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon of the New South Wales Police Force said Sunday evening that officers had found what they believed to be several improvised explosive devices in a vehicle linked to the suspect who was killed. The vehicle was parked near the scene of the attack, and bomb disposal units were deployed, he said, adding that the police were still looking into the possibility other people had been involved.
Video verified by The New York Times shows a bystander sneaking up on one of the attackers from between two cars and tackling him from behind before wrestling a long gun from his hands. Chris Minns, the premier of the state of New South Wales, called the man “a genuine hero.” Minns said he had “no doubt that there are many, many people alive tonight as a result of his bravery.”
Hundreds of people had gathered at Bondi, Australia’s best-known beach, for a Hanukkah event, where children played as music and bubbles filled the air. Then gunshots ripped through the celebration.
On Sunday afternoon in Utah, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared its condolences, “We are deeply saddened by the tragedy that took place in Sydney targeting people of faith as they gathered. We condemn, and feel acutely the pain of, such a senseless act and mourn with our brothers and sisters in the Jewish community around the world. May we all come together in peace and love to comfort those in need. As followers of Jesus Christ, we look to his example and pray that His love will soften hearts and inspire harmony and compassion during this holy season.”
(Matthew Abbott | The New York Times) Police activity near a house in Bonnyrigg, a suburb west of Sydney, Australia, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, following a deadly shooting on Bondi Beach in Sydney.
Danny Ridley, a photographer who was documenting the Hanukkah gathering, said one attacker fired at him as he was hiding behind a parking meter, leaving him with a gash on his left rib.
“It was just carnage,” he said.
The mass shooting, a rarity in Australia, sent the crowd scattering. Video from the scene aired by the Australian Broadcasting Corp., the public broadcaster, shows police officers fanning out across an area where a gun was lying near a tree.
“This is a targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah, which should be a day of joy,” said Australia’s prime minister, Anthony Albanese. He added, “An attack on Jewish Australians is an attack on every Australian.”
Lanyon said the assailant who had been killed was previously known to the police. Hours after the shooting, law enforcement officials swarmed a home in Bonnyrigg, a suburb west of Sydney. Two people were escorted out of the house, which was surrounded by a heavy police presence.
(Matthew Abbott/The New York Times) Paramedics and police officers at the site of a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.
Here’s what else to know:
— Initial reports: Police began receiving reports about 6:45 p.m. local time that multiple people had been shot. The gunmen emerged from a small silver hatchback parked by a footbridge near the beach and began firing into the crowd celebrating Hanukkah, according to a witness who said he was walking a few dozen yards from the shooters. Soon after, the New South Wales police issued an alert asking people to stay away from the beach, which is over a half-mile long and within a few miles of downtown Sydney.
— Hanukkah celebration: Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, is a global organization based in Brooklyn, New York, dedicated to strengthening and enriching Jewish life by providing religious, educational, social and cultural services around the world. The group’s chapter in Bondi Beach was hosting the Hanukkah event on Sunday.
— The victims: Investigators have not released the names of the victims. The Israeli foreign ministry said that at least one Israeli national was known to have been killed and another injured. Sydney Hatzolah, a local chapter of a Jewish emergency medical service organization, said on Facebook that one of its team members had been injured.
— Rare shooting: Mass shootings are rare in Australia, a country with strict gun laws and one of the lowest gun-related death rates in the developed world.
— Antisemitic attacks: The shooting was the latest in a series of antisemitic attacks in Australia, which has the world’s highest concentration of Holocaust survivors after Israel. Arsonists last year targeted a Jewish business and a synagogue, prompting calls for greater accountability. Some leaders and organizations from the Jewish community said Sunday that their warnings about violence had not been heeded.
This article originally appeared in The New York Times.
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