Anti-Jewish Graffiti Discovered Near Site of Bondi Beach Massacre
A Jewish community leader says the incident is proof that anti-Semitism efforts are not working.
Tributes are seen on the overpass, where the attackers carried out their act of terror, in memory of the victims of the Dec. 14 Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, Australia on Jan. 22, 2026. Steven Markham / AFP via Getty Images
Just six weeks after 15 festival goers were murdered while celebrating the Jewish festival of Hannukah at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, locals have found anti-Jewish graffiti on bathroom stalls.
A video online shows graffiti on the walls of the Bondi Beach McDonald’s just metres from the massacre site sometime between Jan. 27 and 28.
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Crystal-Rose Jones is a reporter based in Australia. She previously worked at News Corp for 16 years as a senior journalist and editor.