Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the site of the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack in Australia, placing two Jerusalem stones at the memorial and condemning antisemitism while urging the world to confront it head-on.
Australia’s Parliament dedicated a special session to the victims of the Bondi Chanukah terror attack, with MP Mark Dreyfus delivering a solemn Jewish prayer in a moment of national mourning and unity.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry publicly condemned the 'violent attack' in Sydney, though the statement was vague and made no mention of antisemitism, the local Jewish community, or any specific target.
Hundreds of Australians queued to donate blood of all types for the wounded victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack, which targeted a Chabad Chanukah celebration and left 15 people murdered and dozens more injured.
Sources familiar with the warning described it as serious and specific, prompting increased security at identified Jewish institutions and community sites across the country.
Netanyahu linked his pledge to continue the war with the combined vehicle ramming and stabbing at the Gush Etzion Junction in Judea on Tuesday afternoon that killed Kiryat Arba resident Aharon Cohen and wounded several others.
The statement was published shortly before the Israel Defense Forces carried out a precision strike on Hamas’s senior leadership at the terror organization’s headquarters in Doha, Qatar.
Remembering the victims of the Ramot Junction Jerusalem terror attack on September 8, 2025: Levi Yitzhak Pash, 57, Yaakov Pinto, 25, Yisrael Matzner, 28, Rabbi Yosef David, 43, Rabbi Mordechai Steintzag, 79, and Sarah Mendelson, 60.
In the aftermath video, a man points out how a bullet tore through his car’s windshield visor and out the back window, missing his head by mere centimeters, as he emotionally thanks God for sparing his life.
His daughters Maya and Rina Dee died immediately after being shot at close range while riding in the car with their mother in the Jordan Valley. Their mother Lucy succumbed to her wounds days later.
Run for Their Lives Boulder co-head Bruce Shaffer: 'We will not be deterred or stopped by this kind of action; canceling the march is exactly what these people want us to do.'
Yoni Kalin, who was present at the time of the shooting of two Israeli embassy personnel at the Washington, D.C., Jewish Museum, describes the attack and supports US President Donald Trump's efforts against antisemitism.
First responders said the three people killed were two women in their 60s and a man in his 40s. Two others were reportedly injured seriously and moderately, while another five suffered mild injuries.
The victims named are 42-year-old Ilya Nozadze, 24-year-old Revital Bronstein, 33-year-old Inbar Segev Vigdar, 40-year-old Nadia Sokolenko and 30-year-old Shahar Goldman.