The investigation into the mass terror attack at the Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday, December 14, 2025, has escalated after Australian police confirmed the discovery of an improvised explosive device (IED) in a vehicle linked to one of the attackers. The attack, which authorities have confirmed was a deliberate targeting of the Jewish community, has resulted in a final casualty count of 12 people.

IED Discovery and Attacker Details
The discovery of explosives suggests the assailants planned for a far more extensive attack, turning the scene into an active bomb threat that requires specialist handling.
* IED Confirmed: Australian police confirmed that an “improvised explosive device” was found in a car linked to one of the suspects. This is one of several “suspicious items” specialist teams are examining in the area.
* Increased Toll: The final casualty count has been officially reported as 12 people killed, including 11 victims and one of the gunmen. A total of 29 people were transported to hospitals, including two police officers.
* Attacker Status: One gunman, identified by Australian media as Naveed Akram (a migrant of Pakistani origin born in 2001), was shot dead by police. The second alleged shooter, who was disarmed by a civilian before police intervened, is in custody in critical condition.
* Motive: New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon explicitly stated that the attack was a “targeted attack on Jewish Australians” during the first night of Hanukkah, leading to its declaration as a terrorist incident.
Security and International Response
The threat of additional explosives and the potential for a third offender have kept security forces on high alert, with an exclusion zone still in effect around the beach.
* Enhanced Security: Security has been increased around Jewish sites and synagogues across Australia as a precautionary measure.
* International Concern: The attack has drawn immediate international condemnation. Israeli security sources are reportedly examining the possibility of Iranian involvement, a claim that remains unverified. London’s mayor has announced increased police presence around Jewish communities ahead of Hanukkah events.










