PAUL COLLITS
This article was commissioned by TCW and hence was written largely for a British readership.
Many Britons will know of Bondi Beach. Some will know it directly, as it is a haven for visiting Brits and those who now make Australia home. Especially on Christmas Day, where there is generally much merriment. If Rudi Giuliani was America’s mayor, then Bondi is Australia’s beach.
Then, on a peaceful Sunday evening, another group was celebrating a different feast day. It is Hanukkah season, and many Jews from Sydney’s Eastern suburbs and perhaps beyond, were on the famous beach. Peacefully marking their season. Two gunmen, now doubt of “Middle Eastern appearance”, opened fire and killed sixteen people (at current count) and seriously wounded many dozens more. One of them is dead, the second in custody.
.Londoners are showing their support for the victims. God bless them. Yes, news like this travels the globe at the speed of, well, Jew hatred.
.The reasons for this attack and the anti-Semitic backstory will be as familiar to Londoners as Bondi beach is.
A very, very brave local shopkeeper (Ahmed Al Ahmed) decided he had to intervene. And intervene he did, astonishingly. He remains in hospital, having been shot during the attack.
Our leaders said the right things, of course. Mealy-mouthed words. At least none of them said that diversity is our strength.
They were probably even shocked. But they should not have been surprised.
The same (leftist) leaders, in Canberra, Sydney and (especially) Melbourne, have been in serial denial over Australian anti-Semitism for pretty much the whole time of their respective tenures.
Here is our PM at a pro-Palestinian rally a couple of decades ago.
.The anti-Jew from central casting. A from-the-river-to-the-sea man. Now our venerable leader. The Israeli Prime Minister was not happy with his Australian counterpart.
.Yes, this has been coming for quite a while. Since around 7 October 2023, to be more precise. I have previously written at TCW about Australia’s rising tide of anti-Semitism. Here:
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/breezy-throwaway-lines-on-the-jewish-question-mark/
My very first article for Quadrant, in 2017, was titled “The Islam Deniers”. The question is, if I (and many others, here and abroad) can see all this, why don’t our elected leaders? The same leaders who allow and defend anti-Israel protest marches, including the infamous one which took place in August across another Australian icon.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/from-the-sydney-harbour-bridge-to-the-sea/
The incomparable Rowan Dean, only Sunday morning Australian time, delivered a chillingly prescient monologue on Australian anti-Semitism on his Sky News Australia show, Outsiders.
https://flashnews.com.au/show-outsiders!8084
He was reacting to this non crime hate incident on a tram in Melbourne last week, in which a rabbi and his daughter were advised to get themselves off to the gas chamber.
A mere ten or so hours later, the real carnage kicked in. Speaking of chilling prescience, we also had this. Julian Leeser with John Anderson, two days before the attack.
.Australia is no longer the lucky country for Jews, the show said. It was as if they knew.
Australia is in the midst of a spirited backlash against multi-culti orthodoxy, as Ken Donnelly has noted:
The latest Resolve survey published in The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald found 64% agreed immigration should be paused until the housing crisis was addressed and 54% want only migrants who speak English and are from countries with similar laws and customs. In the same way the 60/40 vote against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament represents a victory for what Scott Morrison after winning the 2019 federal election termed the “quiet Australians”, the Resolve survey also represents a significant cultural change.
While the inner-city, university-educated elites — what Roger Scruton in his book Where We Are describes as those suffering from oikophobia — embrace multiculturalism, an e1ver increasing number of Australians want to affirm a sense of community and national cohesion, stability and pride. As with the 2016 UK Brexit vote to leave the European Union, the success of centre-right parties in Italy, Finland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and President Trump’s re-election, make it clear that voter sentiment is changing. Whether opposing multiculturalism and unchecked immigration in favour of national identity and pride, rejecting neo-Marxist inspired gender and sexuality theories, especially transgenderism, or refusing to accept climate alarmism, citizens are saying ‘Enough!’ The dramatic increase in the popularity of Pauline Hanson’s centre-right One Nation, now at 12% according to the Resolve survey (and as high as 18% in other polls), and the move by the Liberal/National Coalition to forsake Net Zero by 2050 are also evidence citizens are fed up with cultural-left ideology.
Such is the momentum against political correctness that any who dare to question the prevailing centre-left orthodoxy face condemnation and abuse. Camille Paglia, given the extreme nature of such abuse, writes we are living in a time when “intolerance masquerades as tolerance and where individual liberty is crushed by the tyranny of the group”.
Any who question immigration and multiculturalism are especially targeted.
https://quadrant.org.au/news-opinions/immigration/the-right-sort-of-immigrants/
As Donnelly headlines his piece, the term “new Australian” has gone out of fashion since the post-World War Two days of friendly immigration. Immigrations that included many Brits. And many Jews. Post-Holocaust Jews.
Yes, it ain’t over yet, this national “conversation”. The inner-city oikophobes will not give up their institutional gains without a hell of a fight. But one can only imagine what this latest atrocity will do to the ongoing debates. Plenty of subject matter for the Christmas season Aussie barbecues. As barbecue stoppers go, the Bondi carnage will take some beating. What will the average Jo(e) think about it? Say about it?
Hopefully, the anti-Semitism deniers will now go very quietly, if they are wise.
There are 56 Muslim countries in the world, or 57 counting Lakemba (in south western Sydney). I understand why they wish to colonise more. The caliphate, the global intifada, reverse-colonialist revenge, and all that. What I don’t understand is why we allow it to happen. We not only tolerate it. Indeed, we facilitate it. We celebrate it.
Hanukkah down under will never be the same. The oldest victim was a holocaust survivor. What Hitler couldn’t achieve, Bondi Beach did. What we have come to.
Oh, and how long will it take for someone to accuse Mossad of doing this?
This article (Why Do We Let Them In?) was created and published by Paul Collits and is republished here under “Fair Use”
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Bondi Beach Bloodbath: What Lit The Fuse?
RHODA WILSON
Bondi Beach, one of Australia’s most iconic coastal destinations located 7 km east of Sydney’s central business district, is at the centre of a national tragedy following a deadly terrorist attack on Sunday. What has stirred up Islamic terrorism in Australia?
Father and son Sajid, a Pakistani immigrant, and Naveed Akram opened fire on 2,000 attendees at the Chabad ‘Chanukah by the Sea’ gathering near Archer Park, killing at least 15, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, Alex Kleytman who was a Holocaust survivor and 10-year-old Matilda Poltavchenko.
Him and his old man attended the notorius Lakemba mosque (which needs to be shut down).
The father owned 6 hunting rifles and the son had known associations with ISIS.
What the fucking hell were our security forces doing?https://t.co/LTq15AhWyl pic.twitter.com/m8R6EVpsKc— Jack The Aussie (@hammerofleft) December 15, 2025
A detailed eye witness account of the shooting at Bondi Beach.
“There were FOUR police officers there, and they didn’t shoot back. They just stood there and didn’t do anything”
That pretty much sums up the west in a nutshell. Even with guns, they’re a bunch of pussies. And the… pic.twitter.com/PKw0DuvcXO
— Chaya’s Clan (@ChayasClan) December 14, 2025
Syrian-born Ahmed al-Ahmed, a 43-year-old bystander, tackled one attacker and saved lives despite being shot and injured.
In the wake of the tragedy, Australia is reigniting debates over gun control laws, with calls for stricter regulations echoing across political and public spheres. Vigils are being planned across major cities, including Sydney, to honour the victims. Some of which, “pro-Palestinians” are attempting to disrupt.
Fury after ‘disgraceful’ pro-Palestine activist disrupts vigil for Bondi Beach attack victims.
Liberal Women are the worst they are completely delusional and brainwashed with such a sick ideology there is no helping them. pic.twitter.com/PWgkMm1Ufy
— Benonwine (@benonwine) December 15, 2025
Further reading:
- What we know so far about the Bondi Beach attack and the father and son gunmen, Border Telegraph, 15 December 2025
- Bondi Beach shooting live: Australia debates gun laws after Sydney killings, Al Jazeera, 15 December 2025
- Bondi Beach suspect ‘swore allegiance to Islamic State but was not considered a threat’, Express, 15 December 2025
- Aussies demand end to mass immigration after Bondi terrorist attack: ‘Remigration now’, The Noticer, 15 December 2025
- Fury after ‘disgraceful’ pro-Palestine activist disrupts vigil for Bondi Beach attack victims, GB News, 15 December 2025
As expected, this horrific incident at Bondi Beach has sparked a plethora of comments and theories online – some of which can only be described as absurd, ridiculous or plain bizarre.
It’s important at times like these to challenge social media commentators and ask them to justify their claims. Many will be making outrageous comments to attract attention, for clickbait, and others will be posting comments to reinforce their pre-disposed beliefs and try to convince others to follow these beliefs. And, of course, some are either running a PsyOp for a broader agenda or will take the opportunity to push out propaganda for that cause under the concept of “never let a good crisis go to waste.”
Always ask who, what, where, when and how; just because someone posts a remark or comment, it does not make it true. For example, if an image is posted with no reference to where it was taken, when it was taken and who it was taken by, how can you trust the sentence placed underneath it describing what it is showing? Images can be generated by artificial intelligence programs, two or more images can be edited to appear as one and even genuine images can be taken out of context and used to spread propaganda and lies. Stop and think, don’t just blindly believe.
There is likely to be much discussion over the coming days and as more information becomes available, those discussions are likely to evolve. In the meantime, below is a discussion between former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus and journalist Michael Tracey.
Bondi Beach Bloodbath: What Lit The Fuse?
By Mario Nawfal
Netanyahu blamed Australia’s recognition of the State of Palestine.
Some Arab journalists blamed the war on Gaza.
Other Israeli journalists pointed at Iran.
Conspiracy theorists claimed it’s an Israeli false flag attack.
Today, I have former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus and journalist Michael Tracey to discuss what led to this horrific attack and what the repercussions could be.
Conricus pulls no punches: he wasn’t surprised by the attack, seeing it as the grim payoff of “globalise the Intifada” rhetoric and an Aussie government that’s “weak and cowardly,” quick to bash Israel while letting hate fester.
He states examples, including chants like “gas the Jews” at Sydney protests right after October 7, unpunished synagogue attacks, and Jews told to ditch their kippahs for safety.
Tracey fires back: How can the recognition of a Palestinian State be the instigator of this hate, when similar attacks against Jews have been seen in the US, a country that has not recognised the state of Palestine?
A more plausible reason? The horrific war in Gaza, fuelling rage and hate globally.
He reminds Conricus of Trump’s many statements warning that the world’s perception of Israel is souring due to the war in Gaza.
And those hate speech chants?
That’s free speech in action, something every American values in their constitution.
This debate cuts to the heart of how foreign policy bleeds into domestic hate, with Australia now a cautionary tale during spiking global anti-semitism. Conricus fears more violence without crackdowns; Tracey warns that overreach could backfire on freedoms. Either way, it’s a wake-up call for leaders worldwide.
03:10 – “This is what it means when people say globalise the Intifada”
05:01 – Jewish Australians felt “betrayed by legislators, exposed by law enforcement”
08:00 – “Chanting ‘gas the Jews’ just miles from Bondi Beach”
10:25 – “Not one hate crime suspect brought to justice in Australia”
13:00 – “The line between pro-Palestinian and pro-Hamas is a fake distinction”
16:13 – “Today, Hamas is the dominant Palestinian political organisation”
18:11 – “Many protesters were literally paid to be there, on salary”
20:22 – “Islamists want to dominate the West, not integrate into it”
23:03 – Sweden went from open borders to zero immigration — a cautionary tale
25:00 – Muslim hero Ahmed Al-Ahmed saves lives in Bondi shooting
26:22 – “False flag theories? Claims Israel or Iran is behind the attack”
28:08 – “Attackers weren’t trained, could have caused much worse carnage”
30:59 – “Blowback from Gaza campaign is real, even Trump admits it”
33:17 – “Mass propaganda and fake news against Israel fuel lone wolf attacks”
35:45 – “Unarmed Jewish civilians around the world pay the price for incitement”
Featured image taken from ‘Bondi Beach Attack: New video captures tense police standoff, the moment shooter was neutralised’, Times of India, 15 December 2025

This article (Bondi Beach Bloodbath: What Lit The Fuse?) was created and published by The Expose and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Rhoda Wilson






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