Summary
A shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia resulted in the death of 15 people, including Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman. This incident is one among several recent attacks globally targeting Holocaust survivors and Jewish individuals. The article highlights a rise in antisemitic violence and describes it as part of a broader pattern of hate that has been overlooked.
Key Facts
- A shooting at Bondi Beach, Australia, left 15 people dead and over 40 injured.
- Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, aged 87, was among those killed in the attack.
- The article states that antisemitic violence has increased globally since October 7, 2025.
- Other attacks mentioned include the murder of Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll in Paris in 2018.
- Holocaust survivor Yaffa Adar was reportedly taken during a Hamas attack.
- Barbara Steinmetz, another Holocaust survivor, died in an antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado.
- The article suggests that historical markers of antisemitism, like swastikas, are becoming more common.
- The author warns that society has not adequately responded to increasing antisemitism.