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“He’s in the hospital and we don’t know exactly what’s going on. But the doctors told us he was fine. Two hours later they let us in to see Ahmad“. Mutafá spoke to the media about his loved one, Ahmad.
Ahmad al-Ahmeda 43-year-old Muslim fruit seller, became the “hero” of the anti-Semitic attack in Bondi BeachIn Sydney. Two armed men opened fire on a crowd of people, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens.
“He’s a hero.” The qualification is not for less. Squatting between two trash cans, The fruit seller approached one of the two shooters in the killing. From behind, he lunged at him and managed to snatch the rifle from him. Ahmed pointed the gun at him, but did not fire.

“He’s still inside because they’re operating on him, but let’s hope everything goes well. He’s a hero 100 percent because everything we’ve seen on social media is him being a hero. He has two shots, one in one arm and another in one hand“, added his relative.
Mutafa He arrived at the area of the island where the events occurred when he saw that it was his close friend. “Now I’m waiting to see him again,” he added.
Dressed in a white shirt and black pants, Ahmad He did not hesitate and set off in pursuit of one of the two shooters, near the parking lot. Campbell Parade. One of them was killed, while the second is in critical condition.
THE Police from Australia argued that an alleged explosive device improvised explosive devices had been “located” near the site and the antinomia squad was deployed to continue the investigation into the situation.
For his part, the Australian Prime Minister, Antoine Albanaispraised the actions of Australians who “ran into danger to help others”, according to Reuters. “These Australians are heroes and their courage saved lives,” he told a news conference.
“Wave of anti-Semitism”
The President of Israel, Isaac Herzogcondemned the shooting at Bondi Beach on Sunday and urged the Australian Government to combat “the enormous wave of anti-Semitism”.
“Right now, our brothers and sisters in Sydney, Australia, have been attacked by vile terrorists in a bloody attack on Jews who went to light the first Hanukkah candle in 2017. Bondi Beach“Herzog denounced during an event at his residence in Jerusalem.
“We reiterate our alert again and again to the Australian government to act and fight against the enormous wave of anti-Semitism it devastates Australian society,” he added.