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Police intercepted two vehicles in a Sydney suburb based on "information received that a violent act was possibly being planned."
The men were held for about 24 hours on suspicion of holding a ”radical Islamic ideology.” Police released them after apparently failing to find evidence.
Australian police said that seven men detained in Sydney's southwest on Thursday had ideological connections to the two gunmen who allegedly fired at hundreds celebrating Hanukkah in Bondi Beach, killing 15 people.
Active armed offender situations are always tense and fluid. Even more so when the incident occurs in a public space.
Australian officials said a father and son killed at least 15 people at a Jewish holiday celebration. More than three dozen people were hospitalized, including a surviving gunman.
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Bondi gunmen were inspired by Islamic State, had travelled to the Philippines, Australia police say
The attack was Australia's worst mass shooting in nearly 30 years, and is being investigated as an act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community.
The deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney comes amid a significant spike in antisemitic rhetoric and attacks in Australia.
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Australian police arrest 7 men en route to Bondi after tip on possible ‘violent act’
No connection to Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack immediately identified, law enforcement says; footage shows armed police searching suspects as they lay face down on the road
Australian media say the men in the vehicle were believed to have been on their way to Bondi Beach. SYDNEY: Armed Australian police arrested seven men in Sydney's southwest on Thursday (Dec 18) after a tip they may be plotting a "violent act" in the city still reeling from the Bondi Beach shooting.
By Christine Chen, Scott Murdoch and Renju Jose SYDNEY, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Two alleged gunmen who killed 15 people at a Jewish celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach were a father and son, police said on Monday,