Australian Jews fear for safety after beach shooting
A young mother who survived the Bondi beach massacre fears for her safety in her home-country of Australia after the attack.
Australian Jews are now fearing for their safety after the Bondi beach shooting in Sydney, a survivor has told the BBC.
One of the two men suspected of carrying out a mass shooting at Bondi Beach was originally from southern India but had "limited contact" with his family there, police sources have said. We'll look at what's emerging from the investigation and what the attack means for Australia's Jewish community.
Also in the programme: The scourge of forced marriages in Kazakhstan; Donald Trump files his multi-billion dollar law-suit against the BBC; and 250 years after her birth, we'll look at why Jane Austen still means so much around the world.
(Photo shows an Israeli flag among candles at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on 16 December 2025. Credit: Hollie Adams/Reuters)
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