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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-12-15 at 08:04

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- Bondi Beach Attack Kills 16, ISIS Flag
- Australia Criminalises Hate Speech Antisemitism Drive
- Iran Backs Hezbollah as Israel Tensions Rise

The time is now 3:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

A deadly attack at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah celebration has left a city and a nation reeling. Australian authorities say 16 people were killed and about 40 were wounded when two gunmen opened fire on bystanders, including a crowd gathered for lights and festivities. Investigators say explosives were found in the attackers’ vehicle, and a local bystander, Ahmed al-Ahmed, was hailed for disabling one of the gunmen and helping others. An ISIS flag was recovered in the vicinity of the vehicle as police and security agencies review possible links to broader networks.

The two attackers have been identified as Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed Akram, 24, both Australian residents with Pakistani roots. Australian Security Intelligence Organisation officials said one of the men had been known to the agency, but not in a context that suggested an imminent threat. Police say the investigation is ongoing as they work to determine how the pair radicalized and coordinated this assault.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Bondi Beach on the day of the attack and ordered Australian flags lowered to half-staff. In a nationally televised briefing, he pledged that Australia would not be divided by hate and violence and outlined a slate of measures his government says will strengthen security and deter antisemitic violence. These include criminalising hate speech and incitement to violence, expanding funding for security at Jewish community sites, and pressing for tougher gun-control measures. Australia has also appointed an envoy to tackle a rise in antisemitic graffiti and arson attacks, and to coordinate security efforts across Jewish institutions.

The government faces scrutiny from opposition parties, with critics arguing more must be done to address antisemitism and to follow through on expert recommendations. Liberal leader Sussan Ley called for a comprehensive response and urged implementation of a government-commissioned report’s recommendations, including a greater focus on university campuses. Officials say visa-screening measures for antisemitic views and broader social-education efforts are under consideration as part of a broader reform package.

In international diplomacy, Israel’s government and Sydney’s Jewish community have stressed unity with Australia against antisemitism. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office has publicly urged appropriate actions while noting broader international dynamics, and Australian-Israeli tensions that surfaced after Australia’s recognition of a Palestinian state have added a political backdrop to the tragedy. Australian officials say the attack will be a catalyst for renewed policy discussion on how to protect Jewish communities abroad and prevent such violence from spreading.

Beyond the immediate crisis, regional security discussions continued. Iran’s leadership reaffirmed support for Hezbollah as a central pillar of its axis of resistance, signaling that Tehran remains prepared to back Hezbollah in any confrontation with Israel. Iranian and Hezbollah officials stressed that Hezbollah stands stronger than ever and warned that any Israeli action would trigger a notable response from its allies. The developments come as Israel and its partners weigh security, deterrence, and diplomacy in a rapidly evolving regional landscape.

In related domestic commentary, observers have called for stronger, international coordination to safeguard Jewish communities, including proposals for enhanced early-warning networks and community-based defense collaboration. While concerns about antisemitism persist globally, authorities in Australia and allied governments insist that decisive action will be taken to protect vulnerable communities while preserving civil liberties and the rule of law.

We will continue to monitor official briefings and international reactions, providing updates as new details become available.

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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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