Enough is enough: Australians unite to confront hate

When we say “Enough is Enough,” we aren’t just talking about Bondi. We are talking about the ideology that travels across oceans to find us here.

By Raj Suri

When we say “Enough is Enough,” we aren’t just talking about Bondi. We are talking about the ideology that travels across oceans to find us here.

AUSTRALIANS STAND UNITED AGAINST TERRORISM THAT CROSSES OCEANS TO REACH BONDI BEACH

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The sun-drenched Australian sanctuary of Bondi Beach has become the site of one of Australia’s darkest hours.

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The 14 December 2025 massacre, which claimed 15 innocent lives during the Jewish Hanukkah celebration, represents more than a local tragedy; the Bondi attack confirms that the ideological fires burning abroad have finally reached our doorsteps.

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This was more than an attack on a Jewish festival—it was a strike at the Australian way of life and the very peace that Bondi represents to the world.

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“From every corner of the nation, the message is clear: we stand as one. The massive turnout at Bondi’s Day of Reflection proves that when the Jewish community is targeted, all of Australia feels the blow. By embracing the Jewish community, Australians have shown that antisemitism has no place in this country—an attack fueled by such hatred is a hit to our collective national identity.”

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Australians stand in solidarity against the radicalisation that seeks to divide us. Australia is no longer an island immune to these global tides, but its unity remains our strongest defence.

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The global sectarian conflict and extremist ideologies that seek to fracture society are not distant threats—they touch us here, at home. Australian grief is profound, but our resilience is greater. Australia remains a place where presence is a right, not a provocation. Together, we are unyielding.

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The extremist ideology behind the horrifying Bondi terror attack is the same one that fuelled the horrors of 7 October in Israel and the Pahalgam massacre in Kashmir, India—targeting religious identity to shatter social peace.

Photos and Words Contributor: Raj Suri is a Sydney-based photographer, podcaster, and media professional.

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