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Australia is reeling from a deadly anti-Semitic terror attack that killed 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration on December 14th. In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced plans for a national bravery award to recognize civilians and first responders who acted heroically during the attack. The attack, perpetrated by Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram, has been described as Australia’s worst massacre since 1996. New South Wales state leader Chris Minns passed gun reforms and is calling for national solidarity with the Jewish community. Prime Minister Albanese has also announced plans to further tighten Australia’s already strict gun laws.
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Australia to Honor Heroes After Deadly Anti-Semitic Terror Attack
Newcastle, Australia – December 25, 2025 – Australia is mourning the loss of 15 lives following a horrific anti-Semitic terror attack on a beachside Hanukkah celebration on December 14th. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the creation of a national bravery award to recognize the courage of civilians and first responders who risked their lives during the attack.
The attack, carried out by Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram, is being called the worst massacre in Australia since 1996.
“This Christmas is a different one because of the anti-terror and the terrorist attack motivated by ISIS and antisemitism,” Albanese stated at a press conference in Sydney on Christmas Day. “But at the same time as we have seen the worst of humanity, we have seen the bravery and kindness and compassion… from those who rushed to danger.”
Among those to be recognized is Ahmed al Ahmed, a Syrian-Australian Muslim who disarmed one of the assailants before being wounded.
In addition to honoring heroes, Australian leaders are taking steps to address the underlying issues that contributed to the tragedy. New South Wales state leader Chris Minns successfully passed gun reform legislation on Christmas Eve, including capping individual gun ownership and reclassifying high-risk weapons. Minns also urged Australians to support their Jewish neighbors, describing the past two weeks as a time of “heartbreak and pain.”
Prime Minister Albanese has pledged to further tighten Australia’s already stringent gun laws at the national level. The government is also implementing measures to ban public displays of terrorist symbols and grant police expanded powers to restrict public gatherings after terrorist incidents.