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Australia fell to 31st in global terrorism ranking after a 2025 attack killed 15 at a Jewish Hanukkah festival, driving a 280% rise in Western terrorism deaths.
Australia dropped 14 spots to 31st in a global terrorism ranking after the Bondi attack killed 15 people at a Jewish Hanukkah festival, the country’s deadliest terror incident.
The 2025 attack contributed to a 280% rise in Western terrorism deaths to 57, driven by anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and political extremism.
Youth radicalization is increasing, with children and teens involved in two in five terrorism investigations in Europe and North America—triple the 2001 rate—raising concerns in Australia.
Despite this, global terrorism deaths fell to 5,582, a 28% drop, with attacks at their lowest since 2007, indicating a worldwide decline.
Australia cayó al puesto 31 en el ranking mundial de terrorismo después de que un ataque de 2025 mató a 15 personas en un festival judío de Hanukkah, lo que provocó un aumento del 280% en las muertes por terrorismo occidental.