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The antisemitic Bondi Beach attack: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2025

December 16, 2025
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The antisemitic Bondi Beach attack: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2025

The Issue: Two killers target a Hanukkah celebration on Australia’s Bondi Beach, killing 15 people.

Some Australian politicians and sections of the Australian media have Jewish blood on their hands following the shocking terrorist attack at Bondi Beach (“Hanukkah terror by father & son,” Dec. 15).

Despite two years of warnings, they failed to confront antisemitism and instead, some chose to fuel it.

Protesters who swarmed the Opera House forecourt, marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge and took over universities and streets in the name of Palestine should also hold their heads in shame.

They know who they are, and now they have to live with the consequences of their actions.

Darryl Johnston

Canberra, Australia

It’s time for everyone to get smart and realize that killing Jews will not be tolerated another nanosecond. Western leaders, the president and all of Congress must stop the Muslim Brotherhood and stop this violence.

How can so many smart people be so stupid?

D. Ricciardi

Brooklyn

In the 1930s, a maniacal psychopath led a brainwashed nation to decimate Europe’s Jewish population.

Today, our world is filled with maniacal psychopaths committed to murdering Jews and destroying their homeland.

These people find support in leaders of supposedly civilized countries who reward killers from Gaza with recognition of Palestinian statehood.

The violence will not stop until they work to put a decisive end to it, as President Trump has been doing in the United States.

Marc Kasowitz

Manhattan

I blame Harvard, Yale, Princeton and every other university that thinks hate speech is free speech for the shooting in Australia.

Michael Shapiro

Boca Raton, Fla.

The horrific Bondi Beach attack underscores the universal failure of multiculturalism in today’s world.

How many more such attacks will be tolerated against civilized populations by barbarians who publicly state their goal to destroy the kind hosts who foolishly welcomed them into their country?

This is not a time for complacency by non-Jews who may feel unattached to such terrorism.

The same people who seek the eradication of Jews also seek the destruction of Christianity.

Robert Mangi

Garden City

I will say it until the day I die: Jews must only live in Israel and the United States.

Absolutely nowhere else.

Any country besides Israel and the USA is just a slaughterhouse waiting to happen.

Jeffrey Levy

Pocono Lake, Pa.

The Issue: Podcaster Candace Owens’ conspiracy theories surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death.

I can remember reading articles by Candace Owens a while back, before she suffered a brain melt (“Owens’ Ugly Influence,” Rich Lowry, PostOpinion, Dec. 12.).

Whether I agreed with her opinions or not, her articles made sense.

Now Owens spews nonsensical musings for clickbait, such as those regarding the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk.

Congratulations, Owens, you have become as vile as Tucker Carlson.

Jack Weinberg

Manhattan

It breaks my heart to hear about Owens and her conspiracy theories.

We can’t be sure in this day and age that the coup to kill Charlie Kirk was arranged.

We all know he was a target for many, just like President Trump is.

I’m guessing Owens is going scorched earth because she was dismissed by Turning Point USA.

Jealousy is much more dangerous — and, as my mom used to say, you can’t be jealous without showing it.

Kevin Judge

Naples

Want to weigh in on today’s stories? Send your thoughts (along with your full name and city of residence) to [email protected]. Letters are subject to editing for clarity, length, accuracy, and style.

The post The antisemitic Bondi Beach attack: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2025 appeared first on New York Post.

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