
New South Wales waxay bisha Nofeembar bilowdayso barnaamij hub-iyarayn kadib weerarkii Bondi Beach
Ra'iisul wasaaraha Australia ayaa sheegay in tallaabooyinka cusub ay ka jawaabayaan dilkii 15 qof ee Diseembar 2025
Ra'iisul wasaaraha Australia ayaa xaqiijiyay in gobolka New South Wales uu bisha Nofeembar bilaabayo barnaamij rasmi ah oo hub-iyarayn ah, taas oo qayb ka ah jawaabta qaranka oo dhan ka dib weerarkii dhimashada badanaa ee xeebta Sydney. Tallaabadaas waxaa someli doona baaritaan adag oo shati hub ah iyo la dagaal qayaxan.
Asalka Tallaabooyinka iyo Weerarkii Bondi Beach
Tallaabooyinka la beegsanayo lahaanshaha hubka waxay ka jawaabayaan weerarkii 14-keedii Diseembar 2025 ee xaflad Hanukkah ee Bondi Beach ee Sydney, New South Wales, kaas oo ay ku dhinteen 15 qof. Booliisku waxay sheegeen in weerarka ay wadeen aabbe iyo wiil, uuna dhiirigeliyay ISIL (ISIS).
Tuhmanaha nolosha ku sugan, Naveed Akram, 24, weli ma qiranayo eedeymo badan oo uu ka mid yahay 15 tirsigii dil. Tuhmanayaashu waxay adeegsadeen hub awood badan oo si sharci ah loo helay, sida ay xaqiijisay warbixinta.
Qorshaha Iibsashada Hubka iyo Xaddiga Gobolka
Barnaamijka hub-iyaraynta ee New South Wales wuxuu qorsheysan yahay inuu bilaabmo 2-dii Nofeembar, waxaana gobolku bixinayaa ilaa 1,000 doolar Australia ($700) qori gacmeed ama qori la dhiibo. Tan iyo weerarka Bondi, gobolku wuxuu soo saaray sharciyo xaddidayo lahaanshaha hubka afar qori qofkiiba.
Dadka Australia waxay lahaayeen rikoor 4.1 milyan oo hub ah sanadkii hore, dowladduna waxay tiraysay in ka badan 1.1 milyan ay ku yaalliin New South Wales, oo ah gobolka ugu dadka badan ee dalka.
Hadalka Ra'iisul Wasaaraha iyo Taariikhda Port Arthur
Albanese wuxuu ku yiri hadallo telefishan: "Australians are quite rightly proud of our gun laws, but the fact is there are more guns in Australia today than there were at the time of dealing with the Port Arthur gun buyback." Tani waxay iftiimisay kordhinta hubka marka loo eego waagii la wareegay.
Sanadkii 1996kii weerarkii Port Arthur, nin keli ah ayaa dilay 35 qof, taasina waxay horseedday xannibaad ballaaran oo lahaanshaha hubka tooska ah iyo kuwa nus-tooska ah ee Australia. Tani waxay ka duwan tahay xaaladda maanta.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed that New South Wales will launch a gun buyback scheme on November 2, offering owners up to $700 per firearm, as part of a broader national response to the December 2025 Bondi Beach attack that killed 15 people.
Scope of the Buyback and Licensing Crackdown
The buyback will run alongside tighter gun licence checks and a crackdown on hate speech, according to Albanese. Australians currently hold a record 4.1 million firearms, with more than 1.1 million registered in New South Wales alone, the country's most populous state.
The state government has already introduced its own legislation limiting gun ownership to four firearms per person since the Bondi Beach attack. The buyback scheme will offer owners up to 1,000 Australian dollars per handgun or rifle handed in, aiming to reduce the number of legally held weapons.
Historical Context and the Port Arthur Comparison
Albanese acknowledged that Australians are proud of their gun laws but noted that the country now holds more firearms than at the time of the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, which killed 35 people and led to sweeping restrictions on automatic and semi-automatic weapons.
The Bondi Beach attack, which occurred during a Hanukkah celebration, was carried out by a father and son duo inspired by ISIL. Police have charged the surviving suspect, Naveed Akram, with 15 counts of murder, though he has yet to enter pleas.
National Response and Broader Implications
The measures are part of a nationwide effort to address gun violence in Australia, with the federal government coordinating with state authorities to implement stricter controls on firearm ownership and use.
Critics have raised concerns that the post-Bondi crackdown may disproportionately target pro-Palestinian voices, prompting calls for the government to distinguish between anti-Semitism and legitimate criticism of Israel.



