A dark day in Australia, as two gunmen opened fire at a Bondi Beach Jewish event marking the first day of Hannukah.
Sixteen people are dead, including one of the assailants.
Police have confirmed there were two offenders and they aren’t looking for anyone else.
One of them, a 50-year-old man, is dead, and a second, a 24-year-old man, is in critical but stable condition. They were a father and son.
There were dozens of people in NSW hospitals overnight, from the ages of 10 to 87.
New South Wales premier Chris Minns has said “Antisemitism is toxic it is cancerous, and leads to devastating implications”.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said “We as a nation are stronger than the cowards who did this”.
Today on The Front Page, University of Waikato international law professor, Al Gillespie is with us to discuss this tragic attack and what it might mean for New Zealand.
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