Australian police say Bondi Beach mass shooting inspired by Islamic State

A tragic attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney has been classified as an act of terrorism. Australian law enforcement revealed that the assailants were motivated by Islamic State ideology. This devastating event has claimed the lives of fifte...

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A mass shooting in which 15 people were killed during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach was "a terrorist attack inspired by Islamic State," Australia's federal police commissioner Krissy Barrett said Tuesday.

The suspects were a father and son, aged 50 and 24, authorities have said. The older man was shot dead while his son was being treated at a hospital on Tuesday.

Officials said at a news conference that they were making their first comments about the suspects' ideologies because of evidence they had obtained, including "the presence of Islamic State flags in the vehicle that has been seized".


There are 25 people still being treated in hospitals after Sunday's massacre, 10 of them in critical condition.
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