1000’s turned out for a memorial on Sunday, one week on from the Bondi Seaside mass capturing that shook Australia, as officers introduced a assessment of the nation’s legislation enforcement and intelligence companies.
The assault — Australia’s worst mass capturing in almost three a long time — killed 15 individuals throughout a seaside Hanukkah celebration and was designated a terrorist assault concentrating on the Jewish neighborhood. One suspected shooter was killed in the course of the assault, whereas the opposite was injured and charged with terrorism and homicide after he awoke from a coma, as Australian investigators probe their alleged connection to the Islamic State terror group.
A minute of silence was noticed at 6:47 p.m. native time (2:47 a.m. E.T.) on Sunday, precisely seven days because the assault started. A candle projection lit up Sydney Opera Home, whereas crowds of mourners attended a night memorial at Bondi, guarded by a heavy police presence, together with snipers on rooftops and police boats within the waters.

David Ossip, the president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies, informed the gang: “Just like the grass right here at Bondi was stained with blood, so, too, has our nation been stained. We have now landed up in a darkish place.”
However he pointed to the heroism of Ahmed al-Ahmed, a Syrian-Australian fruit store proprietor who disarmed one of many shooters, including that “a single act of braveness, a single flame of hope, may give us path and level the trail ahead.”
Ossip learn a message to the gang from al-Ahmed, who’s recovering within the hospital after sustaining a number of gunshot wounds. In his message, al-Ahmed mentioned: “The Lord is near the broken-hearted. At this time I stand with you, my brothers and sisters.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in attendance on the memorial, in addition to Governor-Common Sam Mostyn, King Charles’ consultant in Australia. Former prime minister of Australia John Howard was photographed embracing mourners within the crowd.


The capturing has left Australians throughout the nation reeling, with tributes accompanied by a reckoning over the federal government’s response to rising antisemitism and the supply of weapons within the nation.
Albanese was booed by the crowds as he arrived for the memorial on Sunday night time. It comes after criticism from leaders in Australia’s Jewish neighborhood and a number of the victims’ households, who’ve blamed the Australian authorities for lacking the indicators of rising antisemitism within the wake of the battle between Hamas and Israel that erupted within the aftermath of the Oct. 7, 2023 assault, and accused it of not doing sufficient to guard the nation’s Jewish neighborhood.
On Sunday, Albanese commissioned a assessment into Australia’s federal legislation enforcement and intelligence companies to look at whether or not they have the “proper powers, buildings, processes and sharing preparations in place to maintain Australians protected” within the wake of the assault.
“The ISIS-inspired atrocity final Sunday reinforces the quickly altering safety surroundings in our nation,” his assertion mentioned. “Our safety companies have to be in one of the best place to reply.” The assessment is to be accomplished by subsequent April, Albanese mentioned.


State authorities in New South Wales have moved to tighten restrictions on pro-Palestinian protests and hate speech within the aftermath of the assault, with NSW Premier Chris Minns saying that protests have been “unleashing one thing in our neighborhood that the organizers of the protest can’t include.”
Suspected gunman Naveed Akram, 24, was charged with 59 offenses Wednesday, together with terrorism and 15 counts of homicide, after he awoke from a coma in a Sydney hospital, having been shot by police. He’s alleged to have carried out the assault alongside his father, Sajid Akram, 50.
Two “do-it-yourself” Islamic State flags have been discovered within the youthful suspect’s automotive, police mentioned final week, including that the pair travelled to the Philippines final month — seen prior to now as a scorching spot for Islamic extremists.
In its weekly ‘Al-Naba’ journal bulletin, Islamic State praised the assault, describing it as a ‘supply of satisfaction,’ although it didn’t instantly declare duty for the assault.
Naveed Akram got here to the eye of Australia’s home intelligence company in 2019, Albanese mentioned final week, and he was probed for six months over his alleged extremist associations, but it surely was decided that he posed no menace.
Albanese has additionally referred to as to toughen up the nation’s already strict gun legal guidelines instantly after the assault and on Friday mentioned Australia would launch a nationwide gun buyback scheme.
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