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“Are We Still Safe In Australia?” Jewish Community Continues to Mourn Following Bondi Terror Attack

“Are We Still Safe In Australia?” Jewish Community Continues to Mourn Following Bondi Terror Attack

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The world continues to mourn as more information comes to light following the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.

From promise to re-examine gun laws, and Australians embracing the Jewish community, this is how the nation is feeling as the dust begins to settle from Sunday's horrifying incident.

And in headlines Hanukkah events and vigils were held in unison across Australia last night as thousands of mourners laid flowers and left messages to remember the 15 people killed in the massacre at Bondi; The government is considering further gun controls in the wake of Sunday's attack; The son of Hollywood Director Rob Reiner has been arrested on homicide charges after the filmmaker and ​his wife were found dead in their Los Angeles home; Australian actress Rachael Carpani best known for her role in McLeods Daughters has died after suffering a chronic illness

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Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

Producers: Ilaria Brophy, Tahli Blackman & Raffaella Ciccarelli

Guests:
Simone Abel, Head of Legal at Executive Council of Australian Jewry

Rebecca Davis, Journalist & Digital Editor for Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council

With thanks to 7News & ABC

Audio Producer: Lu Hill

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