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A warm summer night turned into a killing ground. Families ran barefoot over blood-streaked sand as gunfire tore through a Hanukkah celebration by the sea. Sirens drowned out prayers. Parents screamed names that never came back. In minutes, a place of joy became a crime scene, a nation’s calm shattered, its certainties rip… Continues…

 

 

The attack at Bondi Beach has left Australia confronting a kind of horror it believed it had largely escaped. Twelve lives were cut short amid candles, music, and children’s laughter, their final moments framed by chaos and disbelief. Survivors speak of strangers shielding one another, of off-duty medics improvising tourniquets, of police sprinting toward gunfire while others fled.

 

 

As investigators search for answers, the country is left grappling with deeper questions: how hatred could reach a seaside celebration, whether ideology or bigotry fueled the bullets, and what it means for a society that once held up its gun laws as proof of safety. Grief now mingles with a fragile, defiant resolve. In synagogues, homes, and on that scarred shoreline, candles are lit againβ€”not to celebrate, but to remember, and to insist that this night will not define who they are.

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