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Seven men were arrested in Sydney today after police received intelligence about a suspected violent act.

Heavily armed officers intercepted vehicles in the city’s southwest during a major security operation, just days after the Bondi Beach terror attack.

Sydney remains on high alert.
“To go a day without you seems impossible.”

Hundreds gathered at Bondi synagogue to say goodbye to Rabbi Eli Schlanger, murdered days earlier in the Hanukkah terror attack at Bondi Beach.

A devoted father of five, a husband, and a beloved assistant rabbi at Chabad of Bondi, Eli was remembered for his kindness, humility, and tireless care for others.
A Jewish man was stabbed in an antisemitic attack in broad daylight on December 16, 2025, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, an area known for its large Jewish population.
“I will kill one of y’all n*ggas,”

A Jewish man was assaulted on the NYC subway while returning from a Hanukkah event.
The deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney was carried out by a father and son, identified as Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed Akram, 24.

Authorities said Islamic State (ISIS) flags were found in their vehicle, and that Naveed had previously been investigated in 2019 for alleged links to an ISIS-linked cell in Sydney.
For 15 minutes, families and children lay on the ground at Bondi Beach, hiding for their lives.

You can see how many children and babies were there. Parents shielding their babies under strollers.

Scenes we thought we would never see again. And yet.

The sound of children crying. The faces of horrified parents and grandparents. Helpless, hopeless, as gunshots drew closer.
People gathered at Bondi this morning to mourn the victims of the terror attack.
Flowers, candles, tears, as people embraced one another in grief.

To our friends in Bondi, we are with you from around the world. 🕯️💔
Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, 87, was killed in the Bondi Beach Hanukkah terror attack.

Alex was fatally shot while shielding his wife, Larisa. Both survived the Holocaust as children, with Alex enduring brutal conditions in Siberia.

Married for 57 years, they built a family with two children and 11 grandchildren.

May his memory be a blessing. 🕯️💔
She was only 10.

Matilda was the youngest victim killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack during the Hanukkah event in Sydney.

Her family remembered her as “a happy kid” who loved school and friends.

We are heartbroken. 🕯️💔
Yesterday’s terror attack at Bondi Beach was inspired by Hamas’s October 7 massacre.

This is the result of allowing Hamas supporters to praise terrorism openly in the streets, while failing to confront calls to “Globalize the Intifada.”

These chants are calls to murder Jews. And they have consequences.

Supporting Hamas is support for terrorism.
It should be illegal and never tolerated under any circumstances.
For months, violence against Jews has been openly called for in the streets under slogans like “Globalize the Intifada.”

Calls to murder Jews, hidden behind the so-called pro-Palestinian movement.

Words have consequences. This is what “Globalize the Intifada” looked like in Sydney yesterday.

#standwithbondi
On the first night of Hanukkah, 12 people were murdered at Bondi Beach in Sydney for one reason: they were Jewish.

The images are painfully reminiscent of October 7th.
This is what calls to “globalize the intifada” look like in real life.

Silence is complicity.
Stand up now. #StandWithBondi
Let me make this clear: Today’s terrorist attack in Bondi Beach was inspired by Hamas’s October 7 massacre.

Support for Hamas must be illegal, calls for a global intifada investigated, and extremist incitement confronted worldwide.

@sacharoytman
Breaking: The death toll has risen to 12 killed, with dozens injured, following the Hanukkah attack in Sydney.

Devastating. 🕯️💔

#StandWithBondi
With great sadness, we learned that Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a Chabad leader in Bondi Beach, Australia, has been named among the victims of the terror attack at the Hanukkah event in Bondi Beach. 🕯️💔
At this very moment, countless lives were saved.
They attacked Jews during the most joyful Jewish celebration of the year.

Scenes emerging from the event are painfully reminding us of October 7th.

We are heartbroken and send our prayers to all of our friends who are there tonight. 💔🕯️
An ongoing nightmare is unfolding in Bondi Beach, Sydney, an area known for its rich Jewish community.

Two shooters opened fire on a Jewish crowd celebrating Hanukkah. Several casualties have been reported. Around 2,000 people are currently on the scene, running for their lives.

The scenes remind us of the atrocities of October 7th, this time in Australia.

To all of our friends there, stay safe. We are with you.

This is devastating. 💔
This week, Jewish seniors in Toronto woke up to a painful scene.

Their Mezuzahs were torn off during the night in an attempt to intimidate a vulnerable community.

But our Mezuzahs are not going anywhere!

We stand as proud Jews, and whenever someone tries to erase our presence, we show it even more clearly. A Mezuzah is identity, memory, and the strength carried through generations.

When one Jew is targeted, the impact reaches far beyond one home.
This is why we are asking everyone to join the #MezuzahChallenge 

If you are Jewish, post your Mezuzah.
If you are not Jewish, ask a Jewish friend if you can share theirs or create your own message of support. Help us fill the world with signs of solidarity.

Let’s show up. When one Jew is targeted, the safety and dignity of our entire society are at stake.
Jews in the diaspora do not feel safe in their own homes.

In North York, northern Toronto, a building housing Jewish seniors had all their mezuzahs torn from their doorsteps in the middle of the night.

Let’s come together and flood our feeds with mezuzahs, our precious symbol of identity and protection, and bring light where others tried to intimidate us.

Join the #MezuzahChallenge.
Shame on Bernard Bazinet, mayor of Augignac, France, for using the antisemitic slur “youpine” in a public Facebook comment about Israel’s participation in Eurovision.

The word he used is a racist insult with a long history of dehumanizing Jews.

When an elected official speaks this way, this is not political criticism.
It is hate speech.

Public officials cannot pretend ignorance of the hatred and violence such language carries.

We welcome the decision of the French Socialist Party to expel him.
An unprecedented trial in France. An Algerian nanny, under an expulsion order, stands accused of poisoning a French Jewish family with household cleaning products while caring for their three young children.

According to court testimony, toxicology reports found harmful chemical substances in food and drinks consumed daily by the family. During the investigation, the defendant reportedly made explicit antisemitic statements to police.

Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence, a restraining order, and expulsion from France.