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CMAA Statement Condemning Bondi Beach Attack

  • Writer: ALCCA Staff
    ALCCA Staff
  • Dec 14, 2025
  • 2 min read

Please see below for a statement from ALCCA member The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism (CMAA) on the Bondi Beach attack:


December 14, 2025


STATEMENT CONDEMNING BONDI BEACH ATTACK


The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism grieves with our Jewish brothers and sisters in the aftermath of the tragic massacre of Jews during a Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach, Australia where at least 15 Jews were murdered, while 40 people remain in hospital and many others including children were injured.


Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar is right when he stated that the calls to "Globalise the Intifada", (which we have been hearing right here in Canada for the past two years), led to the deadly Bondi Beach attack, linking the incident to a dramatic rise in antisemitism in Australia.


With Jew hatred at its optimum and Antisemitism normalized, it’s not enough to only offer our thoughts and prayers – it’s time to be pro-active. We recognize that the Jewish community in Canada is no longer safe from the rampage of radicalization.


We predict that the situation is going to get worse, so we urge the government, at a minimum to take the following steps:


  • All Muslim/Arab members of Parliament/Senate should issue a declaration of solidarity with the Jewish community, while condemning the Bondi Beach attack in Australia.

  • Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates must be banned in Canada, just as Florida (USA) and a number of countries have done.

  • Any religious institution or place of worship wilfully promoting hate against any community must be thoroughly investigated for violations of the law, and lose their status as religious institutions (NOTE: this comes at a difficult time when some politicians are using the religious exemption debate in C-9 as a rallying call for religious freedom)

  • Inciting hate is one of a number of existing hate-motivated offences. It’s time our law enforcement acted on the full range of legal measures available to them to arrest and prosecute those responsible.

  • Parliamentarians should support in a non-partisan way, Bill C-9 to further enhance existing hate laws, with appropriate amendments we have recommended, including the creation of a new wilful promotion of terror groups and terrorist activities offence.

  • Protests are an integral part of any democracy, but not by those who hide their faces and glorify or support entities who have officially been recognized as terrorists by Canada.

  • If a serious offence like shooting at a Jewish girl’s school is repeated law enforcement must be held accountable, where appropriate, for failure in detection and enforcement.

  • If Canada values human life, it’s actions taken to address antisemitism must meet a higher standard.

  • Numerous statistics prove that antisemitism is spreading like wildfire and it must be stomped out before it consumes us all.


CMAA wishes all a Blessed Chanukah when light dispels darkness.


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