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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Welcome to the West’s self-cannibalization

“Decolonized” Xmas is one where the Nativity is a Eurocentric narrative that hides the “real” Jesus who, if he were here today, would join a “from the river to the sea” demonstration.

Berlin, the city where Mohammed is the most common name among newborns and Islam has already overtaken Christianity.

A taxpayer-funded event in Charlottenburg. Title: “Decolonizing Christmas.” The organizers, Muslims and Christians, “unmask the colonial and discriminatory imaginary” in the history of Christmas, paid for by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion of Berlin. We are at the Friedenskirche, a stronghold of the Lutheran Church that seems to have mistaken its pulpit for a postcolonial and pro-Hamas seminar room at Columbia University.

“A stark prospect of civilizational erasure,” according to Trump’s White House.

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Vivian Bercovici: Bondi Beach massacre is what globalizing the intifada looks likes

More than 1,000 Jewish people congregated on Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday to celebrate the first night of Chanukah, a festival of light and miracles.

What unfolded was disturbingly reminiscent of October 7. Two gunmen opened fire with automatic weapons targeting the gathering of Jews. Shouts of “Allahu Akhbar” were reportedly heard. One of the gunmen is captured on video warning people who were not Jewish to run away. The event was unguarded, but the nearest police station was a mere 150 metres away. Eyewitnesses say it took what seemed like an eternity for police to arrive and respond, between five and 10 minutes.

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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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Stringent Gun Control Fails to Prevent Mass Killing at Bondi Beach

Stringent gun control failed to prevent a firearm-based mass killing by terrorists that ended the lives of 11 innocents at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening.

Breitbart News noted that the Jewish community was targeted in the terrorist attack and that one of the two gunmen behind the attack was also killed.


Watch for the head stomp…

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40-person Somali mob hacked 18-year-old to death in London – and the uncomfortable facts about a diaspora most tiptoe around

Somali Riot Hackney London

Donald Trump spat out the word like something rotten: ‘Garbage,’ he said. ‘They contribute nothing. I don’t want them in our country.’ His voice rising, his rage unmistakable, he railed against Somali immigrants in the United States.

It was a line designed to explode across the airwaves.

Trump wasn’t shouting into a void – he was pressing on a wound. In Minnesota, home to one of America’s biggest Somali communities, prosecutors are unpicking one of the largest frauds in US history.

The FBI says that during the Covid-era, the Feeding Our Future non-profit organisation – which claimed to be serving more than 40,000 meals to poor schoolchildren every week – siphoned off $250million (£187million) in grants and donations, and funnelled the money into luxury cars, houses and private bank accounts.

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Germany: 5 Muslims Arrested After Plot To Attack Christmas Market Uncovered

Police have arrested five men suspected of planning an attack on a Christmas market in Lower Bavaria. The Munich public prosecutor’s office confirmed this on Saturday evening.

According to the Munich Public Prosecutor’s Office, three Moroccans aged 22, 28, and 30, an Egyptian (56), and a Syrian (37) were arrested on Friday. The five men are alleged to have planned an attack on a Christmas market near Dingolfing in Lower Bavaria. The tabloid newspaper ” Bild ” had previously reported on the case.


Remigration Now A Must h/t Patti Jo

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Scrutiny Rising Over Council on American-Islamic Relations’ Ties to Terrorism — and Turkey’s Governmen

The Council on American-Islamic Relations is taking a beating this holiday season. Just before Thanksgiving, Texas designated the civil rights organization, known colloquially as “CAIR,” as a foreign terrorist organization. Florida followed suit on December 8.

The day that Governor Ron DeSantis designated CAIR, news broke that the organization’s political advocacy arm, CAIR Action, has been operating in America “without the licenses, registrations, or legal authority required in any of the 22 states where it raises money or conducts political activity.” Nor does CAIR Action possess the documentation required to “legally operate or solicit funds” at Washington, D.C., where it’s incorporated.

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Trump tells ISIS, ‘we will retaliate’ after ‘terrible’ ambush that killed 3 US troops in Syria

President Trump vowed to respond Saturday after an attack on US and coalition forces killed three US service members in Palmyra, Syria.

“We will retaliate,” Trump said, asked by reporters about the incident as he left the White House Saturday to attend the Army-Navy football game.

“We mourn the loss of three great patriots in Syria. We know how it happened. It was an ambush — terrible,” Trump said.

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Two US soldiers and interpreter killed by IS gunman in Syria, US military says

Two US soldiers and a US civilian interpreter have been killed in Syria in an ambush by an Islamic State gunman, the US Central Command has said.

Officials said three other service members were injured in the attack, during which the gunman was “engaged and killed”.

In a post on X, the US Central Command said the attack was “the result of an ambush by a lone ISIS gunman”, while a Pentagon official said initial assessments showed the attack was likely to be carried out by the Islamic State group.

h/t Everyone who sent this in

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‘It’s a breach of trust’: fear and frustration as countries’ push to send Syrians back where they came from

Syrians – no desire to assimilate

Tears of joy streamed down Abdulhkeem Alshater’s face as he joined thousands of other Syrian nationals in central Vienna last year. The moment they were marking felt like a miracle: after more than five decades of brutality and repression, the Assad regime had fallen.

A day later, however, the ripple effects of what had happened 2,000 miles away in Syria were laid bare. A dozen European states announced plans to suspend asylum applications from Syrians, in a show of how western states are increasingly treating refugees as transients. As the fall of Bashar al-Assad collided with politicians’ quest to be seen as taking a hard line on migration, the lives of Syrians around the globe were plunged into uncertainty.

In Austria, where Alshater had spent the past decade painstakingly rebuilding his life – learning German, upgrading his professional certifications and raising his family – the government said it had ordered a review of cases where asylum had been granted to Syrians and that a programme of “orderly repatriation and deportation” was being prepared.

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SLOBODIAN: No coffee for you — Ottawa’s DEI Ramadan rules crossed the line

So, thousands of Shared Services Canada (SSC) employees had to forgo coffee breaks and lunches during the month-long Ramadan 2025 to spare a few fasting Muslim coworkers from feeling uncomfortable.

Managers were instructed to schedule key meetings and chats around times when fasting “energy levels were low.” Work wasn’t to interfere with their pre-dawn and post-sunset Suhoor and Iftar meals.

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Everything is fine in Europe: the Caliph’s family lives near Charles III

Trump may have abandoned Europe, but Europe abandoned itself first.

“The leader of the Islamic State in Somalia has a wife and three children in Britain,” reveals the Daily Telegraph. Abdul Qadir Mumin lived for a long time in the United Kingdom, where he obtained British citizenship and delivered sermons in London mosques. During that period, Mumin married the British Somali Muna Abdule and had one son and two daughters, who still live in Slough.

Does Slough ring a bell?

Slough is a town eight minutes by car from the royal family’s Windsor Castle and from Eton, the school of the English elite, and has a 30 percent Muslim population.

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