BREAKING: Australian police rammed a vehicle near Bondi Beach and arrested five suspected Islamists. Authorities have not released further details, but there is speculation the group may have been planning another terrorist attack.

 



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(posted on December 18, 2025) claims: "BREAKING: Australian police rammed a vehicle near Bondi Beach and arrested five suspected Islamists. Authorities have not released further details, but there is speculation the group may have been planning another terrorist attack."
The attached video shows heavily armed tactical police in Sydney intercepting a white vehicle (a Hyundai), ramming it to stop it, surrounding it, and detaining several men on the ground in a suburban area (Liverpool, southwest Sydney, about 30-40 km from Bondi Beach).Context and Verification:This incident occurred on December 18, 2025, amid heightened security following the deadly terrorist attack on December 14, 2025, at Archer Park near Bondi Beach. In that attack:
  • Father-and-son gunmen Sajid Akram (50, killed by police) and Naveed Akram (24, critically injured and later charged) opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration.
  • 15 people were killed (including children and a rabbi), and dozens injured.
  • It was officially declared an ISIS-inspired terrorist act targeting the Jewish community. ISIS flags and improvised explosives were reportedly found in the attackers' vehicle.
The December 18 arrests:
  • Involved tactical police stopping two vehicles based on intelligence of a "possibly planned violent act."
  • New South Wales Police stated there is no identified connection to the ongoing Bondi terror investigation.
  • No charges or motives have been publicly confirmed, and details remain limited.
  • The "suspected Islamists" label and speculation of a follow-up attack on Bondi appear to originate from social media and unverified reports (including the Breaking911 post itself).
The post has gained significant traction (over 9,800 likes and hundreds of replies), with many users praising police action, sharing memes, or linking it to broader concerns about extremism. However, official sources (e.g., NSW Police, major news outlets like ABC, Guardian, Reuters) emphasize it's a separate operation with no confirmed link to Bondi.This highlights ongoing tensions and security alerts in Sydney post-attack, but claims of a direct "planned another terrorist attack" on Bondi remain speculative at this stage.

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