December 14 2025 — Bondi Beach, Australia
In a shocking and tragic event, December 14, a Muslim father and son terrorist couple, Sajid Akram 50, and his son Naveed, 24 shot and killed 15 people, including a 10 year old girl, and a further 42 people were taken to hospital after the two men opened fire upon them at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday afternoon.
ASIO had examined the son, gunman Naveed Akram six years ago for his close ties to a Sydney-based ISIS Islamic State group terrorism cell.
It was a deadly shooting at Bondi Beach, targeting members of the Jewish community enjoying Hanukkah, The Festival of Lights. The attack has stunned the nation.
The perpetrators, residents living among the Australian public, are believed to have exploited what many now see as weak security. Critics point fingers at the current government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, accusing Albanese’s Government of failing to properly vet newcomers and ignore the threat of anti-semitism. These policies, opponents argue, have allowed dangerous individuals to integrate into society unnoticed.
This incident is not an isolated event but a reflection of growing public frustration. For months, recent events like pro-Palestinian protests on the steps of the Opera House and marches across the Sydney Harbour Bridge with pictures of the Iranian leader and ISIS Flags, with people shouting “From the mountains to the sea, Palestine shall be free” and that is a call for the complete destruction of Israel. Yet, many feel their concerns have been dismissed, with mainstream media often ridiculing patriotic expressions and labeling those who fly their national flag as racists. Especially the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
The attack targeted the Jewish community, a tragic reminder of the persistent threat of anti-semitic extremism. Community leaders are calling for urgent action to prevent future tragedies and to safeguard all Australians. As attacks against the Jewish community mean attacks against all Australians.
The political landscape faces intense scrutiny. Many are demanding accountability from Prime Minister Albanese, urging him to step down and his replacement to address the rising security threats. The message from the public is clear: Australia must tighten its borders, strengthen security measures, and listen to its people. Albanese is absent on all these fronts.
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As the nation mourns and seeks answers, the call for leadership that prioritizes safety and sovereignty grows louder. The question remains — will the government heed this call, or will Australia continue to be vulnerable? All the while Susan Ley, the Opposition Leader, seems like a better alternative.
The Australian people deserve better.
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