
King Charles and Queen Camilla (Image: Getty)
King Charles has issued a heartfelt statement to the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia on Sunday. Police have confirmed that 12 people died in the shooting which targeted the Jewish community at a Hannukah event.
In a statement, the monarch said: “My wife and I are appalled and saddened by the most dreadful antisemitic terrorist attack on Jewish people attending the Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach.
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“Our hearts go out to everyone who has been affected so dreadfully, including the police officers who were injured while protecting members of their community. We commend the police, emergency services and members of the public whose heroic actions no doubt prevented even greater horror and tragedy.
“In times of hurt, Australians always rally together in unity and resolve. I know that the spirit of community and love that shines so brightly in Australia – and the light at the heart of the Chanukah festival – will always triumph over the darkness of such evil.”
The Prince and Princess of Wales have also sent their thoughts to those impacted by the shooting and the wider Australian community. They said: “Our thoughts are with every Australian today following the terrible attack at Bondi Beach.”
They continued: “We extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives and stand with the Jewish community in grief. We are also thinking about the bravery of the emergency responders, particularly the two injured officers. W & C.”
New South Wales Police have confirmed that 12 people were killed in the attack with one of the gunmen also killed. Meanwhile, a second suspect is in custody.

Emergency services at the scene in Bondi (Image: Getty)
Local Premier Chris Minns said the attack was “designed to target Sydney’s Jewish community”. He added what should have been a “night of peace and joy” was “shattered” by a “horrifying, evil attack”.
Over 1000 people were in attendance at the event to mark the start of the Jewish holiday of Hannukah. Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said there will be a “significant investigation” led by counter-terrorism and “no stone will be left unturned”.
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police has acknowledged that Jewish communities across London will be feeling “heightened concern about safety”. The force added that they are “stepping up our police presence, carrying out additional community patrols and engaging with the Jewish community”.
Police Scotland are also “actively communicating with faith leaders”. They have reassured people that their officers are carrying out “additional and dedicated patrols around synagogues and other Jewish venues”.
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