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Investigation: Jewish group warned of Bondi attack before violence

Investigation: Jewish group warned of Bondi attack before violence

An investigation revealed that a Jewish community group warned police of a likely terrorist attack days before a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach, Australia. Two gunmen killed 15 people in the attack, which occurred despite the prior warnings regarding potential violence.

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