ANNOUNCEMENT from the Lebanese Consulate - Sydney
 
ANNOUNCEMENT from the Lebanese Consulate - Sydney
 
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“Attacks on mosques should not be taken lightly, as threatening the safety of worshippers represents...”
 
“Social cohesion cannot be used as a justification to silence disagreement,” Dr Jneid said.
 
For the attention of the Maronite leaderships!
 
“The new footbridge makes it safer and easier for our community to connect and enjoy the park.” — Cr Martin Zaiter
 
Bibi Netanyahu, You Stand Guilty
 
“Patriarch Estephan Doueihi: A Saint of Unity, Faith, and Lebanon’s Enduring Spirit”
 
"Matters should be dealt with in the courts, not in political speeches or indefinite detention...".
 
Statement from Major General Ashraf Rifi – Attacking religious authorities is a red line!
 
"In times of tragedy, we find strength in unity, and from that strength, progress is born." – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
 
National Day of Mourning to honour vicitims of the Bondi Terrorist Attack

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The theme the Chabad Community in Bondi has chosen
for us all is ‘Light will win, a gathering of unity and
remembrance’. 




National Day of Mourning to honour vicitims of the Bondi Terrorist Attack
17/01/2026
(See translation in Arabic section)
Sydney-Middle East Times Int'l: On Thursday, 22 January, Australians will come together for a National Day of Mourning to honour the victims and all those impacted by the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. 
The theme the Chabad Community in Bondi has chosen for us all is ‘Light will win, a gathering of unity and remembrance’. 
A message of hope and unity to guide and inspire Australians, as we move forward. 
In recognition of the National Day of Mourning, flags will be flown at half-mast at all Commonwealth buildings around Australia and New South Wales Government buildings. 
Our national institutions in Canberra and News South Wales will be illuminated on the evening of Thursday, 22 January. 
We encourage organisations around Australia to participate in flying their flags at half-mast and to light up buildings. 
Following a request by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, a national commemorative installation titled '15 Pillars of Light’ will also be lit up on 22 January. 
The pillars will be lit up in locations around the country and will serve as a visible symbol of mourning, remembrance, and national unity. 
It is also a time for Australians of all faiths and backgrounds to come together, share a meal and spend time with family and friends and to individually or together undertake Mitzvahs for Bondi. 
In Jewish tradition, a Mitzvah is an act of kindness, compassion, and a moral responsibility. Practical action to help others, through everyday acts of kindness that together create a powerful wave of goodwill. 
These acts can be as simple as checking in on a neighbour, volunteering time, offering support to local businesses, or donating to those in need. 
As a symbol of remembrance, mourning and solidarity with the Jewish community, you may wish to leave a candle on your doorstep or window. 
At 7.01pm AEDT on Thursday, we invite all Australians to join us in observing a minute of silence to remember the 15 innocent people whose lives and futures were cruelly stolen on 14 December 2025. 
As we come together in our chosen ways on Thursday, we will pause to remember and reaffirm our national determination for light to triumph over darkness.

 














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