Trump called the Sydney Bondi Beach shooting an "anti-Semitic attack"
US President Donald Trump referred to the shooting incident that occurred in Sydney, Australia, as an "anti-Semitic attack" during the White House Christmas reception. He also expressed his condolences for the victims of the shooting incident at Brown University in the United States the day before.
"In Australia, as you know, a terrible attack occurred. This is clearly an anti-Semitic attack," Trump said, citing a report from CNN. He added that he deeply respected the person who disarmed one of the attackers.
According to the latest information, the Sydney Bondi Beach shooting has resulted in 16 deaths and 42 injuries. The attack took place on the first day of the Jewish holiday Hanukkah and was carried out by two people. Australian police have classified this incident as a terrorist attack. One of the shooters was disarmed by a 43-year-old fruit shop owner, Ahmed Al-Ahmed. He himself was injured and is currently being treated in the hospital.
The shooting at Brown University occurred on December 13, resulting in two deaths and eight injuries.
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