In the middle anti-Semitic terrorist attack which happened this Sunday on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australiaduring a celebration of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, stood out the heroic act of a civilian who disarmed one of the terroristswho shot with a long gun.
In the video you can see how the man approaches the attacker from behind without him seeing him and immobilizes him from behind. In this way, manages to disarm it and he automatically points the same gun at him with which he shot at the event participants a few minutes ago.
Apparently, The civilian had no experience handling weaponsbecause after subduing the terrorist, he raises his hand to call the police while the attacker, dressed in a black shirt and white pants, leaves the scene.

According to local media The AustralianThe other attacker was a few meters away on a pedestrian bridge over a parking lot. When the first gunman escapes and joins the gunman barricaded on the bridge, the police officers fire a series of projectiles at him, causing a number of serious injuries. Finally, There he was arrested and his partner was killed..
A witness identified as Vlad told the same source that “more than 50 shots” were fired within five minutes. The man in turn explained that this was the case “Dozens of bodies” around himTherefore, authorities still could not confirm exactly how many people died.
The incident occurred this Sunday morning (local time), when two armed men They shot at least ten people and injured 29 others. The New South Wales Police confirmed this on their social network account X the first tally of victims of an event recorded this Sunday at around 09:45 a.m. (local time).
In their message, police confirmed that “two men They opened fire in a public square on Bondi Beach” and confirmed the deaths of “eleven people, including a man believed to be one of the shooters,” while “The second suspected shooter is in critical condition“Authorities also confirmed the additional eleven injured, including two police officers.
The Prime Minister of the country, Anthony Albaneseissued a statement deploring the “shocking and disturbing scenes” in Bondi, confirming injuries following the incident and calling for a response urgent meeting his security cabinet.
The coastal town’s classic beach was the scene of a celebration Jewish holiday Hanukkahwhich starts this Sunday. Nails 2000 peopleAccording to participants, had gathered for this event.
Although the Australian authorities You have not yet linked the event directly to the eventthe President of Israel, Isaac Dukehe reported a “heinous terrorist attack against the Jews who lit the first Hanukkah candles on Bondi Beach” and called on the Australian government to take strong action against what he called “Wave of anti-Semitism” in the country.
For his part, Israel’s ultra-nationalist minister of national security, Itamar Ben Gvirlinked to what happened to that Australian government’s decision to recognize the Palestinian state. “The hands of the Australian government are stained with the blood of the murdered,” he charged.