Australia Confronts Rising Antisemitism After Deadly Bondi Beach Attack During Hanukkah

December 14, 2025
Australia Confronts Rising Antisemitism After Deadly Bondi Beach Attack During Hanukkah
  • Prior to the Bondi attack, Australia faced a wave of antisemitic incidents across 2024–2025, including graffiti at Jewish schools and bakeries, arson at a kosher deli and a nearby brewery, synagogue arson, and vandalism and threats across Sydney and Melbourne.

  • A timeline recounts a sustained rise in antisemitic incidents culminating in the Bondi Beach attack on December 14, 2025, which struck during Hanukkah.

  • Responses from authorities were swift and high-level: the ASIO chief labeled antisemitism a top threat, leaders like Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns issued strong condemnations, and AFP launched Special Operation Avalite to probe high-harm antisemitism.

  • International reaction included Israel’s prime minister accusing Australian policy of fueling antisemitism, while Yad Vashem urged Australia to bolster education and awareness to counter the trend.

  • The Bondi Beach attack itself involved two gunmen targeting a Jewish holiday event, resulting in at least 12 deaths and more than 30 injuries, including two police officers.

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