Israeli Man Who Confronted Bondi Gunman Granted Australian Residency

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says permanent residency removes ‘one less challenge’ for the Israeli who is recovering in intensive care.
Israeli Man Who Confronted Bondi Gunman Granted Australian Residency
Police officers patrol near beachgoers on Christmas Day at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec. 25, 2025. David Gray/ AFP via Getty Images
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An Israeli national who rushed to confront a gunman during a deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach in December has been granted Australian permanent residency, a move the federal government says will remove at least one burden as he continues a long recovery.

Gefen Bitton was among those who ran toward danger during the attack on members of the Jewish community celebrating Chanukah by the Sea.

He acted alongside Ahmed Al-Ahmed, who disarmed alleged gunman Sajid Akram, 50, during the shooting.

Permanent residency gives Bitton access to Medicare and allows him to live and work in Australia on an ongoing basis.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed the decision in a statement to The Epoch Times, describing Bitton’s actions as selfless.

“Gefen is a hero. Without a moment’s thought for his own safety, he ran to help Ahmed Al Ahmed. I was advised by Rabbi Mendel Kastel that Gefen wanted to become a permanent resident,” Burke said.