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Australia mourned 15 victims of a Dec. 14 ISIS-linked terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, with a national day of remembrance and calls for unity and security reform.
Australia held a national day of mourning on January 22, 2026, for the 15 victims of a December 14 terrorist attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, which targeted a Hanukkah celebration and was linked to Islamic State ideology.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologized for failing to protect the victims, called for unity, and announced a royal commission to examine antisemitism and security flaws.
The government also strengthened hate crime and gun laws.
Australians observed a minute of silence, lit candles, and honored victims and heroes at a memorial service at the Sydney Opera House, with flags flown at half-mast nationwide.
Australia lloró a 15 víctimas de un ataque terrorista vinculado a ISIS el 14 de diciembre en la playa Bondi de Sydney, con un día nacional de recuerdo y llamados a la unidad y la reforma de la seguridad.