Hero Of Bondi

The hero who disarmed one of the Bondi Beach attackers by grabbing his gun is a father-of-two fruit shop owner.

The death toll has risen to 16 after two gunmen opened fire at the popular tourist beach in Sydney on Sunday evening where a Jewish Hanukkah celebration was underway.

Ahmed al Ahmed, 43, has been named by relatives as the man fighting one of the terrorists in a video shared widely on social media.

He may be a Maronite Christian and not a Muslim.

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The night Australia died

Muslims kill for their poisonous death cult of Islam

Australia died tonight.

An obscene number of people were shot down in cold blood celebrating a Jewish holiday on the iconic and wonderful Bondi Beach. Murdered, most likely, by religious fanatics. Murdered, possibly, by people who came, or whose parents came, to this country and imported a toxic, deadly, and poisonous ideology.

Nobody thought to stop them entering this country. Nobody thought to question their fitness to be new Australian citizens.

h/t Patti Jo and patthedog

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Bondi Beach terrorists were father and son who legally owned 6 guns — despite tough firearms laws

The two gunmen who opened fire on Australia’s Bondi Beach where thousands of Jews were celebrating Hanukkah are believed to be a father-son duo who had a trove of legally-owned guns.

Naveed Akram, 24, and his 50-year-old accomplice are believed to be father and son, authorities said on Monday.

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(Bumped) Death Toll Rises To 16 In Bondi Beach Muslim Terror Attack

Naveed Akram, kills for Allah the Muslim murder cult “God”

Telegraph Live FeedBondi Beach shooting death toll rises to 16

Twelve people, including children, are dead after two gunmen armed with rifles opened fire at Bondi Beach on Sunday afternoon, in an act of terrorism targeting a Jewish holiday celebration.

Witnesses said two men stepped out of a vehicle on Campbell Parade, near Bondi Pavilion, and opened fire about 6.40pm on Sunday with footage showing blast after blast on the tourist strip. Some witnesses report more than 30 shots.

Video and photos taken by a Daily Mail photographer show a gunman, later identified as Naveed Akram, 24, from Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s southwest, opening fire from an elevated bridge.

9 News Live Feed: Bondi Beach shooting live updates: Twelve people dead, 29 injured; Gunman killed, second shooter in custody; Attack deemed ‘terrorist incident’

TheAgeAustralia Live Feed: Bondi Beach shooting live updates: PM condemns shooting as ‘an act of evil antisemitism’ after 11 people, one shooter killed after attack on Jewish Chanukah by the Sea celebration

BBC Live feed: Eleven killed in shooting targeting Jewish community at Australia’s Bondi Beach, police say

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Australia: Nationwide alert issued after asbestos is detected in Chinese-made wind turbines across the country

An urgent safety alert has been issued at wind farms across Australia after asbestos was discovered in Chinese-made wind turbines.

The deadly material was first found in brake pads used in wind turbine tower lifts at the Goldwind Cattle Hill wind farm in central Tasmania.

WorkSafe Victoria and SafeWork NSW confirmed on Friday that white asbestos was also found at a number of wind farm sites.

h/t Patti Jo

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Australian senator suspended for ‘racist’ burqa stunt

Pauline Hanson, the leader of Australia’s hard-right One Nation party, prompted an uproar in parliament after wearing a burqa into the chamber.

Hanson, 71, whose party supports widespread cuts to migration and a nationwide ban on the burqa, was suspended after members of parliament’s upper chamber expressed outrage at her actions.


Islam isn’t a race, it is a cult.

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Australia’s Fantasy of Social Cohesion

In accordance with a policy of purported social cohesion and ostensibly to prevent “Islamophobia,” Australia’s Labor Party government, primarily represented by Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, perturbingly appear to be minimizing the malignant, often violent Jew-hatred now occurring in the major cities of Australia.

While many acts of terror are being perpetrated against the Jewish community (here and here), the Australian government has been fast-tracking hundreds of potentially dangerous Palestinians into the country as refugees without proper vetting.

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Now Australia is erupting over mass immigration

Australia’s most popular radio host, 2GB’s Ben Fordham, told his listeners last week that more than 1,544 migrants were arriving in the country every day. ‘That is the equivalent of five, fully-loaded Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Day after day, week after week’, he said dramatically. Fordham’s depiction may have been hyperbolic. But he expressed a widely felt grievance in Australia. Immigration has increased significantly recently, and no voter has been asked if they wanted this or not.

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Thousands attend Australia anti-immigration rallies

Thousands of Australians have turned out for anti-immigration rallies across the country that were condemned by the government as having far-right links and “spreading hate”.

March for Australia rallies took place in Sydney, Melbourne and other major cities – with several clashes taking place as marchers were met with counter-demonstrations.

A number of opposition politicians joined the marches, including One Nation senator Pauline Hanson and federal MP Bob Katter.

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Pauline Hanson claims ‘fundamentalist Islam’ subverting Australia as thousands march across Sydney Harbour Bridge

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has decried the Supreme Court’s decision to allow a pro-Palestine protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge to take place on Sunday and warned an “influx” of Islamic fundamentalism was transforming Australia.

Police estimated 90,000 demonstrators took part in the “March for Humanity” through the heart of Sydney, chanting: “Free, free Palestine” and: “In our thousands in our millions, we are all Palestinians”, among other slogans calling for sanctions on Israel and an end to the war in Gaza.


Tens of thousands turn out for Sydney pro-Palestinian march

A planned pro-Palestinian protest across the Sydney Harbour Bridge has gone ahead after it was authorised by the Supreme Court just one day prior, in what organisers called a “historic” decision.

Tens of thousands turned out for the March for Humanity on Sunday despite torrential rain – with many carrying placards with messages to politicians to stop the war.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was spotted among the protesters, with other notable attendees including federal MP Ed Husic and former NSW Premier Bob Carr.

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Australian Machete Ban Ignores the Real Causes of Crime

It shows that gun control never stops at “assault weapons.”

Last week, the Australian state government of Victoria banned the sale of large knives after a violent gang fight in a Melbourne shopping mall. The brawl consisted of seven men wildly swinging machetes at each other. Since the event, all seven men have been arrested and charged.

Those arrested were all “known gang members and known to police,” according to a Victoria Police statement. Six of the seven were allegedly out on bail at the time.

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China Now Controls Australia’s Elections

A little cautionary tale about mass migration and Chinese social media apps.

With days left to the election, Australian opposition candidates have been wooing a crucial group that turned its back on the conservative Liberal-National coalition in the last election: Chinese Australian voters.

And they are trying to reach them on platforms that their party once talked of banning over national security concerns: Chinese social media apps like WeChat and RedNote.

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Australia: Heading for Jihadist Conflict

The happy-go-lucky country of Australia, located at the far-end of the globe, away from the geopolitical turmoil in Europe and the Middle East, is a peaceful and pleasant place to live – or should be.

Most of the immigrants seem to have assimilated comfortably, enjoying generous benefits such as state-sponsored medical care, welfare packages, high wages, vast open spaces and low crime. Life is good in Australia, with thousands of applicants from all over the world keenly seeking a better life in the sun. Although with a relatively small population of some 25 million, four of its cities are currently rated among the world’s top 20 most livable.

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Politicians Are Trading Our Children’s Future for Votes

Australia’s cultural landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, shaped by an “unprecedented wave of migration.” As of June 30, 2023, 30.7% of the nation’s 26.6 million residents—some 8.2 million people—were born overseas, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This marks the highest proportion of overseas-born Australians since 1893, surpassing the 29.5% recorded in 2022.

Hinduism, for example, is recognized as the country’s fastest-growing religion, not due to conversion, but through the mass immigration of Indians into Australia.

Australia is frequently praised—often by its own politicians—as a multicultural success story, yet the long-term consequences of such profound demographic changes remain underexplored, especially as these shifts are poised to intensify.


Sub Canada for OZ. We are no different.

Things will get worse under a Carney government with Mark “I00 Million Unvetted 3rd Migrants” in a position of influence.

h/t  kiki9

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