Mourners in Australia commemorated the victims of the Bondi Beach attack during a national day of reflection, marking a week since the shooting that killed 15, including a 10-year-old girl and a rabbi. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced backlash from the Jewish community for perceived government inaction amidst rising antisemitism. The event featured a minute of silence, speeches, and the lighting of a menorah, while calls for accountability and a Royal Commission were made. Suspected gunman Naveed Akram has been charged with multiple offenses, prompting government reviews on hate speech and security measures.
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