Dublin Archbishop says there is 'deep sense of fear' within Jewish community in Ireland in wake of Bondi terror attack
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Dublin Archbishop says there is 'deep sense of fear' within Jewish community in Ireland in wake of Bondi terror attack
"The Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin has said there is "a very deep sense of fear" within the Jewish community in Ireland following the terror attack on a Hannukah event at Bondi Beach on Sunday."
"Speaking at the launch of the Dublin Black Santa sit-out in aid of charities that support homelessness, Archbishop Michael Jackson said his "heart and sympathy go out to all of those who were killed, all those who were injured, and all those who were traumatised"."
A terror attack at a Hannukah event on Bondi Beach on Sunday has left members of the Jewish community in Ireland feeling a very deep sense of fear. The community is experiencing heightened anxiety and concern for safety after the incident. Sympathy and condolences extend to those killed, those injured, and those traumatised by the attack. A Dublin Black Santa sit-out has been launched to raise funds for charities that support homelessness. The fundraising event proceeds against a backdrop of communal fear and solidarity with the victims.
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