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Funerals to Begin for Bondi Terror Victims
Twenty-four patients remain hospitalized in Sydney with five in critical condition following the Bondi Beach terror attack that killed 15 people.
- As of 12pm Tuesday, NSW Health reported 24 patients are receiving treatment in eight Sydney hospitals, with several undergoing ongoing surgeries and some in critical condition.
- The Bondi Beach attack killed 15 people as Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed Akram, 24, opened fire at a Hanukkah event, including a 10-year-old girl and an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor.
- At St Vincent's Hospital, clinicians said two are in critical condition, two critical but stable, and one stable; Sydney Children's Hospital has three in stable condition; Sydney Eye Hospital has one stable patient.
- Police said the 50-year-old was shot dead and his son remains in a coma under police guard, while three officers including Constable Scott Dyson were injured and a critical-incident investigation continues.
- Funerals are beginning with Rabbi Eli Schlanger and Rabbi Yaakov Levitan to be buried shortly after services today; NSW Health extended sympathies, and Premier Chris Minns signalled parliament recall for tougher gun laws as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged national law strengthening.
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Honouring the Bondi terror attack victims
Bondi locals hold minute silence to honour those who lost their lives in the tragedy.
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Dr Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi, Chief Imam of All India Imam Organisation, has declared that Muslims across 550,000 mosques in India will hold prayers for the victims of the tragic Bondi terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia. He strongly condemned the attack and called for an end to radicalisation and terrorism in the name of Islam. Expressing his belief that Islam is about saving lives, not taking them, he stressed that
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