
The Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, where two gunmen killed at least 15 people, has been called the worst atrocity against Jews outside of Israel since Oct 7.
The victims included a 10-year-old girl called Matilda, along with a British-born rabbi, a retired police officer and a Holocaust survivor.
The attackers are believed to have an Islamic State link, with two IS flags found in the gunmen’s car. Naveed Akram, one of the perpetrators, has previously been investigated by Australia’s domestic intelligence agency, ASIO.
The harrowing event has sparked immediate political debate, with Tony Abbott, the former Australian prime minister, calling it a “day of shame” for the country. Chris Minns, the New South Wales premier, has announced a “comprehensive investigation” into the rise of antisemitism.
Camilla and Tim are joined by Lord Wolfson to share his personal reaction to the attack as a Jewish man and its impact on his community as he says Jews like him have been warning about an attack like this for years.
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