New footage shows that there was a second hero who charged the terrorists at Bondi Beach.

 



 The X post from @visegrad24 shares new video footage from the December 14, 2025, terrorist attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.

### Key Details from the Post and Video - The footage shows a man wearing a **purple shirt** (accompanied by a woman, likely his wife) courageously charging at one of the attackers as they exited their vehicle. - He successfully wrestled a rifle away from the gunman in an attempt to stop the assault. - Tragically, both the man and his wife were shot and killed during the confrontation. - The post describes this as a "second hero" of the incident, highlighting the bravery amid the chaos. ### Broader Context of the Attack This was a targeted terrorist mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration organized by Chabad of Bondi at Archer Park near the beach, attended by around 1,000 people. - **Perpetrators**: Father-son duo Sajid Akram (50, Indian national and long-term Australian resident, killed by police) and Naveed Akram (24, Australian-born citizen, critically injured and in hospital). They were inspired by ISIS ideology (ISIS flags and improvised explosives found in their car). The father legally owned the firearms used. They had traveled to the Philippines in November 2025, where authorities are investigating possible military-style training. - **Casualties**: At least 15-16 people killed (including a 10-year-old girl, a rabbi, a Holocaust survivor, and others), dozens injured. It's Australia's deadliest mass shooting since 1996 and deadliest terror incident. - **Another Hero**: Ahmed al-Ahmed (a 43-year-old Muslim fruit shop owner) tackled and disarmed the second gunman from behind, saving lives despite being shot multiple times. He has been widely praised (including by Australian PM Anthony Albanese, NSW Premier Chris Minns, and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu) and a GoFundMe for him raised over A$1 million quickly. The attack has sparked discussions on gun law reforms (despite Australia's already strict laws), rising antisemitism, and security concerns linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict. Investigations are ongoing by Australian police and intelligence agencies.

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