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Bondi Beach Shooting: Deadliest Terror Attack in Australia
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Tragedy strikes Bondi Beach: A shooting incident during a Hanukkah celebration leaves twelve dead and twelve injured, with the surviving gunman in critical condition. The attack, declared a terror incident, is the deadliest in Australia since the Port Arthur massacre. Eyewitnesses report gunfire and chaos, with a heroic bystander tackling one of the attackers. Police investigate improvised explosive devices and the possibility of additional individuals involved.
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