Jewish Australians on why Bondi is a 'sanctuary' for them
Summary
Two gunmen killed 15 people during a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. The Jewish community in Bondi has considered the area a safe and welcoming place since the end of World War II. People visited the site to honor the victims and expressed how the attack disrupted their sense of safety.Key Facts
- Two gunmen carried out a shooting at a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach, Sydney.
- The attack resulted in the deaths of 15 people.
- Bondi Beach has been a significant place for the Jewish community since World War II ended.
- Community members described Bondi Beach as a "sanctuary."
- Mourners visited the area to pay their respects to the victims.
- Some locals expressed that the attack violated their feeling of having a safe place.
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