Bondi attackers embraced as 'soldiers' by Islamic State
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Bondi massacre and branded the attackers as 'soldiers', urging continued violence against Jews and Christians.
Suspected shooter of the chilling massacre in Australia appeared in court: only said one word
Naveed Akram, accused of participating in a deadly shooting in Bondi Beach, appeared in court via video link and only responded with the word 'yes' to a question regarding confidentiality orders.
Bondi Beach hero Ahmed al-Ahmed shares recovery update after massacre
Ahmed al-Ahmed, who heroically intervened during a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, provides an update on his recovery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
Violence erupts as anti-Israel protesters target president’s Australia visit weeks after Bondi Beach massacre
Clashes erupted in Sydney as anti-Israel protesters targeted Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, leading to multiple arrests and calls for peaceful demonstrations.
Bondi terrorist father supported IS years before massacre, ex-spy claims
A former agent claims that Sajid Akram expressed support for ISIS in 2019, raising concerns that were later deemed unsubstantiated by Australia's intelligence agency, ASIO.
Israel's president visited the site of the Bondi Beach massacre
Israel's President Isaac Herzog commenced a state visit in Australia by honoring the victims of the Bondi Beach massacre where 15 people were killed last December.
Ex-jihadi and terror experts agree on one thing about extremism
Former Islamic State radical and counterterror experts discuss the issue of radicalization in light of an ongoing police investigation into the Bondi massacre.
Israeli President Pays Tribute to Victims of the Massacre in Sydney. UN Calls for His Arrest
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia to honor the victims of the Bondi Beach massacre has faced calls from the UN for his arrest, which the Australian government has rejected.
Sydney Welcomes the New Year. 3,000 police officers in the city due to recent massacre
Sydney welcomed the New Year 2026 with a spectacular fireworks display and heightened security measures, following a recent armed attack that killed 15 people at a Jewish celebration on Bondi Beach.
Albanese’s refusal to heed families’ pleas for Bondi inquiry is hard to understand – and easy for opposition to attack
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's rejection of calls from victims' families for a royal commission into the Bondi massacre raises questions and opens the government to political criticism.