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The two men believed to carry out the attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach that killed 15 people had two pipe bombs and a tennis-ball bomb.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed at a memorial for victims of the mass shooting as officials ordered a national security review.
Police identified three aluminum pipe bombs containing gunpowder and steel ball bearings. Although none detonated, authorities described them as “viable” IEDs. The tragedy killed 15 people and injured others when gunmen opened fire during a Jewish holiday event.
Australian hero who tackled Bondi Beach gunman receives $2.6M in donations in response to brave actions during deadly attack that left him wounded but praised globally.
Days after the Bondi Beach tragedy that shocked Sydney, the burial of shooter, Sajid Akram, continues to remain in limbo. New reports reveal that Akram, one of the two men behind the deadly December 14 attack, had been homeless for at least six months, moving between a series of short-term Airbnb accommodations across the city.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed at a vigil for the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting on Sunday1.Footage here, from the livestream of Chabad.org, shows the president of the NSW Board of Jewish Deputies,
Australia proposes new hate speech laws and gun buyback program after Bondi Beach attack, sparking a heated debate over the government's response.
Documents released Monday outline allegations against Naveed Akram and his father Sajid over the 14 December attack