Australia is reeling after a devastating terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach left at least 15 people dead. The shocking incident, carried out by a father and son using legally owned firearms, has ignited a fierce national debate over gun ownership. <br /> <br />NSW Premier Chris Minns has vowed to introduce the toughest gun laws in the country, questioning why non-agricultural users should have access to high-powered weapons that endanger public safety. In an unprecedented move, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened an emergency National Cabinet meeting, where leaders agreed to overhaul Australia’s gun laws for the first time since the landmark 1996 Port Arthur reforms. <br /> <br />Proposed changes include limiting the number and types of firearms, ending perpetual gun licenses, restricting ownership to Australian citizens, and tightening background checks using criminal intelligence. The nation now faces a defining moment as leaders push for sweeping reforms in response to one of the deadliest attacks in recent history. <br /> <br />#BondiBeachAttack #AustraliaGunLaws #SydneyTerrorAttack #HanukkahAttack #NSWGunLawReform #ChrisMinns #AnthonyAlbanese #NationalCabinet #AustraliaBreakingNews #GunLawOverhaul #BondiBeachNews #TerrorAttackAustralia #GunControlDebate #PublicSafety #PortArthurReforms #AustraliaUpdates<br /><br />~ED.103~HT.408~
