Two terrorists opened fire on a crowd gathered for a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more in what authorities quickly labeled a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community.
The attackers, described in reports as a father and son, positioned themselves on a footbridge overlooking the event and unleashed a barrage of shots. Witnesses heard more than 30 rounds fired. One gunman was killed at the scene, while the other was taken into custody in critical condition. Police also discovered an improvised explosive device nearby, which bomb specialists removed safely.
This bloodshed comes despite Australia’s long-standing reputation for some of the world’s toughest firearm restrictions. After the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, the government banned rapid-fire rifles and shotguns, tightened licensing, and launched a massive buyback that removed around one million guns from circulation. “Rapid-fire rifles and shotguns were banned, gun owner licensing was tightened and remaining firearms were registered to uniform national standards.”
Yet here we are nearly three decades later, with terrorists armed and able to carry out a deadly assault in broad daylight on one of the country’s most iconic public spots. Reports note that the total number of firearms in Australia has climbed back to over four million—higher than before the reforms in some estimates.
Gun control advocates in the United States have long pointed to Australia as proof that strict laws end mass killings. Former President Barack Obama called it a model, and others claimed the changes had eliminated such tragedies.
The reality on Bondi Beach tells a different story. Determined evil finds ways around laws, especially when black markets and illegal imports fill the gaps. A brave bystander even tackled one of the gunmen and disarmed him, likely saving more lives—an act of individual courage that no regulation can mandate.
Questions now swirl about how the attackers obtained their weapons and whether ties to broader antisemitic trends or foreign influences played a role. Antisemitic incidents in Australia have surged in recent years, with thousands reported amid global tensions.
This attack shatters the illusion that disarming law-abiding citizens stops those intent on murder. It happened in a nation that surrendered vast numbers of firearms to the government, proving once more that evil doesn’t obey statutes.
Families mourning lost loved ones during what should have been a joyful holiday gathering deserve real answers—and real protection that doesn’t rely solely on hoping criminals follow the rules.

DON’T LET WOMEN VOTE!!!
Do you think men would have let all the muzzies in to rape their mothers, daughters, sisters and wives?
This wouldn’t have happened if women didn’t vote it to happen.
Women in politics is ALWAYS a disaster.
Repeal the 19th amendment, before it’s too late for America.
Absolutely correct.
They don’t use logic and don’t even know what it is, so nothing will get through to them. If you can’t vote them out, you are in trouble. How’s that working out Australia?
A disarmed populace is nothing but fish in a barrel.
I think it’s safe to assume the Government was behind it. They did try to poison all their people with the fake vaccine, didn’t they?
The strict gun laws CAUSED the terrorist attack and the deaths and injuries.
Disarmed people are victims.