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16 dead in Sydney Hanukkah attack
Israel to live stream Oct 7 inquiry
Amsterdam Hanukkah clashes spark free speech storm
The time is now 8:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This is the 8:00 a.m. global briefing on events shaping Israel, the Jewish world, and the broader Middle East.
Two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach Sunday evening, leaving a large number of casualties and provoking a swift multinational response. Police said at least 16 people were killed and dozens more injured, including a 10-year-old girl and a rabbi, with the death toll still evolving as investigators work through the scene. Early reports identified the attackers as Sajid Akram and his son Naveed; authorities said they recovered firearms, improvised devices, and an Islamic State flag at the car and locations tied to the attackers. An unarmed bystander, Ahmed al Ahmed, was credited with helping subdue one of the gunmen, in a moment captured by witnesses. Australian authorities have conducted searches at the attackers’ alibi locations and are reviewing security footage and social media materials as they pursue possible motives and international links.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sought to shield a link between the tragedy and domestic policy, reiterating that Australia’s support for a two-state solution remains intact and that no single policy should be seen as causal for terrorist violence. He also noted that Australian intelligence assessed the younger attacker in 2019 for possible ties to extremist activity but found no ongoing threat. In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments during the day’s proceedings in court drew swift attention abroad, as he tied questions of international recognition of a Palestinian state to broader security risks. He argued that public policy decisions in Western capitals influence the atmosphere in which attacks occur, a linkage denied by many foreign observers but part of a wider debate about how to counter incitement and violence.
In a related political development, Israel’s government moved to establish a new model for an Oct. 7 inquiry. A legislator, MK Ariel Kallner, described the bill as aiming to create a powerful, egalitarian, live-streamed commission with a rigorous mandate. The initiative comes amid ongoing political and legal battles over accountability and the lessons drawn from the war that began after Hamas’s October 7 attack. Separately, Israel’s Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana observed that Prime Minister Netanyahu would meet Paraguayan parliamentary leaders in court‑adjacent settings to demonstrate resilience in diplomatic engagement, even as domestic judicial processes continue.
Across Europe, tensions over Jewish life and anti-Israel sentiment were on display. In Amsterdam, police arrested 22 people after clashes outside the Concertgebouw during a Hanukkah event featuring the IDF’s official cantor, Shai Abramson. Protesters included anti-Israel activists who painted and disrupted the venue, while counterprotests expressing support for Israel drew hundreds. The episode followed earlier decisions by the venue to cancel Abramson’s participation, a move that generated international debate about platforming and safety for Jewish and pro‑Israel events in liberal democracies. The episode underscores ongoing frictions over security, free expression, and the visibility of Jewish institutions in Europe.
In Sydney, observers reflected on the broader pattern of rising antisemitism and the perceived vulnerability of Jewish communities abroad. Iranian authorities issued condolences and expressed solidarity with Jewish communities while criticizing their own government, highlighting a complex set of regional dynamics in which anti‑Semitic violence sits alongside geopolitical rivalry. The broader international climate remains charged as governments balance commitments to civil liberties with the need to curb incitement and violence.
Among Israel’s security and historical contexts, archaeologists announced notable Hanukkah-related finds in Jerusalem that illuminate centuries of Jewish presence in the city. A Second Temple–era lamp and a 1,300-year-old lead menorah pendant were recovered, underscoring the depth of Jewish history in the area and contributing to a broader narrative about continuity and resilience. Museums in Jerusalem also opened spaces and exhibits related to Hanukkah, including displays drawn from the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum complex and Jerusalem’s Institute for Jewish History. For visitors, the Israel Museum’s Hanukkah gallery showcases a range of lamps and artifacts from across centuries, complementing educational programming at sites like the City of David National Park, where Hasmonean-era remains reveal the historical network of water supply and defense.
In the field of culture and daily life, notable socio‑political currents continued to shape Jewish expression worldwide. A major campaign exploring Hanukkah history in Jerusalem highlighted the city’s layered past, from Hasmonean walls to Byzantine-era artifacts, as well as ongoing efforts to present Jewish history in a way that connects with contemporary audiences. In the culinary and cultural sphere, a prominent chef discussed Hanukkah traditions and recipes, offering a reminder that daily life and heritage remain intertwined with the festival’s lights and memory even during times of conflict.
Turning to the Jewish and Israeli diaspora in the Middle East and beyond, reports from different outlets note that Jewish communities remain vigilant in the face of antisemitic incidents and growing inflammatory rhetoric. In Sydney, authorities and community leaders stressed the importance of continued security measures and unity in the wake of violence that reverberates across international Jewish networks. In Morocco, a separate event drew attention to the human impact of climate disasters, with a deadly flash flood in Safi claiming dozens of lives and displacing many residents. The floods, occurring amid prolonged drought and shifting weather patterns, have intensified concerns about climate resilience and disaster response in North Africa.
On the historical front, researchers continued to contextualize Hanukkah within broader Jewish life in the region, recounting how communities navigated eras of Greek and Roman rule, the Hasmonean dynasty, and later periods of upheaval. In Jerusalem, ongoing archaeological work promises to enrich public understanding of religious and cultural history, with new exhibits that connect ancient artifacts to long-standing traditions observed during Hanukkah.
Finally, in the broader political sphere, the international debate over the path to peace in the Middle East persists. While Western governments maintain support for security and diplomacy, Israel continues to emphasize the need for safety and defense against ongoing threats. At the same time, regional actors pursue their own political calculations, from domestic security concerns to diplomatic engagement with major powers. As events unfold, Israeli officials and global observers alike will watch for implications regarding security, diplomacy, and the protection of Jewish communities at home and abroad.
This is your 8:00 a.m. briefing. We will continue to monitor developing details from Sydney, Amsterdam, Jerusalem, and other sites, and bring you updates as events warrant.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.
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https://t.me/StandWithUsBreakingNews/7
16 dead in Sydney Hanukkah attack
Israel to live stream Oct 7 inquiry
Amsterdam Hanukkah clashes spark free speech storm
The time is now 8:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
This is the 8:00 a.m. global briefing on events shaping Israel, the Jewish world, and the broader Middle East.
Two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach Sunday evening, leaving a large number of casualties and provoking a swift multinational response. Police said at least 16 people were killed and dozens more injured, including a 10-year-old girl and a rabbi, with the death toll still evolving as investigators work through the scene. Early reports identified the attackers as Sajid Akram and his son Naveed; authorities said they recovered firearms, improvised devices, and an Islamic State flag at the car and locations tied to the attackers. An unarmed bystander, Ahmed al Ahmed, was credited with helping subdue one of the gunmen, in a moment captured by witnesses. Australian authorities have conducted searches at the attackers’ alibi locations and are reviewing security footage and social media materials as they pursue possible motives and international links.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sought to shield a link between the tragedy and domestic policy, reiterating that Australia’s support for a two-state solution remains intact and that no single policy should be seen as causal for terrorist violence. He also noted that Australian intelligence assessed the younger attacker in 2019 for possible ties to extremist activity but found no ongoing threat. In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments during the day’s proceedings in court drew swift attention abroad, as he tied questions of international recognition of a Palestinian state to broader security risks. He argued that public policy decisions in Western capitals influence the atmosphere in which attacks occur, a linkage denied by many foreign observers but part of a wider debate about how to counter incitement and violence.
In a related political development, Israel’s government moved to establish a new model for an Oct. 7 inquiry. A legislator, MK Ariel Kallner, described the bill as aiming to create a powerful, egalitarian, live-streamed commission with a rigorous mandate. The initiative comes amid ongoing political and legal battles over accountability and the lessons drawn from the war that began after Hamas’s October 7 attack. Separately, Israel’s Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana observed that Prime Minister Netanyahu would meet Paraguayan parliamentary leaders in court‑adjacent settings to demonstrate resilience in diplomatic engagement, even as domestic judicial processes continue.
Across Europe, tensions over Jewish life and anti-Israel sentiment were on display. In Amsterdam, police arrested 22 people after clashes outside the Concertgebouw during a Hanukkah event featuring the IDF’s official cantor, Shai Abramson. Protesters included anti-Israel activists who painted and disrupted the venue, while counterprotests expressing support for Israel drew hundreds. The episode followed earlier decisions by the venue to cancel Abramson’s participation, a move that generated international debate about platforming and safety for Jewish and pro‑Israel events in liberal democracies. The episode underscores ongoing frictions over security, free expression, and the visibility of Jewish institutions in Europe.
In Sydney, observers reflected on the broader pattern of rising antisemitism and the perceived vulnerability of Jewish communities abroad. Iranian authorities issued condolences and expressed solidarity with Jewish communities while criticizing their own government, highlighting a complex set of regional dynamics in which anti‑Semitic violence sits alongside geopolitical rivalry. The broader international climate remains charged as governments balance commitments to civil liberties with the need to curb incitement and violence.
Among Israel’s security and historical contexts, archaeologists announced notable Hanukkah-related finds in Jerusalem that illuminate centuries of Jewish presence in the city. A Second Temple–era lamp and a 1,300-year-old lead menorah pendant were recovered, underscoring the depth of Jewish history in the area and contributing to a broader narrative about continuity and resilience. Museums in Jerusalem also opened spaces and exhibits related to Hanukkah, including displays drawn from the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum complex and Jerusalem’s Institute for Jewish History. For visitors, the Israel Museum’s Hanukkah gallery showcases a range of lamps and artifacts from across centuries, complementing educational programming at sites like the City of David National Park, where Hasmonean-era remains reveal the historical network of water supply and defense.
In the field of culture and daily life, notable socio‑political currents continued to shape Jewish expression worldwide. A major campaign exploring Hanukkah history in Jerusalem highlighted the city’s layered past, from Hasmonean walls to Byzantine-era artifacts, as well as ongoing efforts to present Jewish history in a way that connects with contemporary audiences. In the culinary and cultural sphere, a prominent chef discussed Hanukkah traditions and recipes, offering a reminder that daily life and heritage remain intertwined with the festival’s lights and memory even during times of conflict.
Turning to the Jewish and Israeli diaspora in the Middle East and beyond, reports from different outlets note that Jewish communities remain vigilant in the face of antisemitic incidents and growing inflammatory rhetoric. In Sydney, authorities and community leaders stressed the importance of continued security measures and unity in the wake of violence that reverberates across international Jewish networks. In Morocco, a separate event drew attention to the human impact of climate disasters, with a deadly flash flood in Safi claiming dozens of lives and displacing many residents. The floods, occurring amid prolonged drought and shifting weather patterns, have intensified concerns about climate resilience and disaster response in North Africa.
On the historical front, researchers continued to contextualize Hanukkah within broader Jewish life in the region, recounting how communities navigated eras of Greek and Roman rule, the Hasmonean dynasty, and later periods of upheaval. In Jerusalem, ongoing archaeological work promises to enrich public understanding of religious and cultural history, with new exhibits that connect ancient artifacts to long-standing traditions observed during Hanukkah.
Finally, in the broader political sphere, the international debate over the path to peace in the Middle East persists. While Western governments maintain support for security and diplomacy, Israel continues to emphasize the need for safety and defense against ongoing threats. At the same time, regional actors pursue their own political calculations, from domestic security concerns to diplomatic engagement with major powers. As events unfold, Israeli officials and global observers alike will watch for implications regarding security, diplomacy, and the protection of Jewish communities at home and abroad.
This is your 8:00 a.m. briefing. We will continue to monitor developing details from Sydney, Amsterdam, Jerusalem, and other sites, and bring you updates as events warrant.
Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.
SOURCES
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-880351
https://www.jpost.com/omg/article-880347
https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880345
https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880348
https://worldisraelnews.com/imam-freed-after-calling-for-arab-insurrection-south-of-tel-aviv-expulsion-of-jews/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/daily-briefing-dec-15-day-801-anguish-in-australia-after-bloody-terror-attack-at-hanukkah-event/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/festival-of-archaeology-five-ways-to-explore-hanukkah-history-in-jerusalem/
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-880344
https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-880343
https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-arranges-meeting-with-paraguay-parliament-speaker-in-court-hearing-cut-short/
https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/12/15/when-the-west-excuses-terrorism-violence-comes-to-its-shores/
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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-880341
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https://t.me/newssil/183590
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https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-880338
https://t.me/abualiexpress/110669
https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-880336
https://t.me/StandWithUsBreakingNews/7
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