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Bondi Beach hero Ahmed Al Ahmed receives over $1M in donations after tackling gunman in Australia shooting

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Bondi Beach hero Ahmed Al Ahmed receives over M in donations after tackling gunman in Australia shooting

Like many Australians strolling at Bondi Beach on long, warm summer evenings, Ahmed al Ahmed just wanted a cup of coffee with a friend. Around him, a bloody massacre erupted as two gunmen targeted Jews during Hanukkah festivities at a park close to the shore.

Soon al Ahmed was creeping, bent over, between two parked cars, before barreling directly toward one of the unsuspecting shooters. In video that has been viewed millions of times around the world, the 44-year-old father can be seen tackling one of the gunmen, wrestling the man’s shotgun from his grip and turning it on the attacker.

The story of the Syrian-Australian Muslim shop owner who put an end to the rampage of one of the shooters on Sunday has been seized upon by a country desperately seeking comfort after one of its darkest hours: the slaying of 15 people as they celebrated their Jewish faith.

“At a moment where we have seen evil perpetrated, he shines out as an example of the strength of humanity,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday, as he left a Sydney hospital where al Ahmed is being treated for gunshot wounds. “We are a brave country. Ahmed al Ahmed represents the best of our country.”

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who charged at one of the gunmen and seized his shotgun during the deadly attack on a Jewish event at Bondi Beach, at St George Hospital in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 16, 2025.

Australian Prime Minister’s Office/Handout/REUTERS


A fundraising page established by Australians who had never met al Ahmed had attracted by Tuesday night donations by some 40,000 people, who gave 2.3 million Australian dollars ($1.5 million). Among the supporters was the billionaire hedge fund manager William Ackman, who pledged AU$99,000.

Al Ahmed, who is married with two young daughters, faces a long struggle ahead, those who have spoken to him since Sunday’s massacre say. He was shot multiple times in the left arm, apparently by the second gunman in the attack as the man fired indiscriminately from a footbridge.

He has already undergone surgery and more operations are scheduled, said Lubaba alhmidi Alkahil, a spokesperson for the Australians for Syria Association, who visited al Ahmed in a hospital late Monday. The “quiet and humble” man was conscious but frail and faced at least six months of recovery, Alkahil said.

Under Australia’s national, tax-funded health care system, Al Ahmed, who is a permanent legal resident of the country, is unlikely to face any bills for his care.

In the days since the attack, a pile of floral tributes and notes of thanks has grown outside the small convenience store al Ahmed owns opposite a train station in suburban Sydney. Meanwhile, he has received visits at the hospital from Australia’s leaders, apparently telling Chris Minns, the premier of New South Wales state, that he’d take the same action again.

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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns visits Ahmed al Ahmed, who hid behind parked cars before tackling and seizing a rifle from one of the gunmen during the deadly attack on a Jewish holiday gathering at Bondi Beach, in Sydney Australia, at a hospital in Sydney, Dec. 15, 2025, in a picture shared online by Minns.

Chris Minns via X/via REUTERS


He has been hailed as a hero by world leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump and Australia’s Governor General, who is the representative of Britain’s King Charles in the country. Minns said al Ahmed saved “countless” lives in what the premier said was “the most unbelievable scene I’ve ever seen.”

Al Ahmed lived in the town of Nayrab in Syria’s Idlib region before he arrived in Australia, his cousin Mohammad al Ahmed told The Associated Press. He left Syria in 2006 after finishing his studies, before the 2011 mass protests against the government of then-President Bashar Assad that were met with a brutal crackdown and spiraled into a nearly 14-year civil war.

Nayrab was heavily bombed by Assad’s forces with most of the town’s houses flattened and reduced to rubble. On Tuesday, al Ahmed was the talk of the town.

“Ahmed did really a heroic job,” his cousin, Mohammad al Ahmed told The Associated Press. “Without any hesitation, he tackled the terrorist and disarmed him just to save innocent people.”

Uncle and cousin of Ahmed al-Ahmed, both named Mohammed al-Ahmed look at the footage of Ahmed al-Ahmed, the bystander who disarmed a gunman during a shooting at a Hanukkah event at Sydney's Bondi Beach, both named Mohammed al-Ahmed in the town of Nayrab

The uncle and cousin of Ahmed al-Ahmed, both named Mohammed al-Ahmed, look at video of Ahmed al-Ahmed, the bystander who disarmed a gunman during a shooting attack on a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, in the town of Nayrab, in Syria’s Idlib province, Dec. 16, 2025.

Mahmoud Hassano/REUTERS


Ahmed al Ahmed’s parents, who came to Sydney this year to reunite with their son, told Australian Broadcasting Corp. that their son had served with the police and in the central security forces in Syria. Father Mohamed Fateh al Ahmed said his son’s “conscience and soul” compelled him to act on Sunday.

“I feel pride and honor because my son is a hero of Australia,” the father said.

In the aftermath of the mass killing, a country roiling from one of the worst hate-fueled attacks ever on its soil – allegedly committed by an Australian resident who arrived from India in 1998 and his Australian-born son – looked for hope amid their grief.

Other stories of heroism have also emerged.

They included the tale of a married couple, Boris and Sofia Gurman, who were both killed while trying to stop one of the shooters as he climbed from his car and began the massacre, their family has told Australian news outlets.

Boris and Sofia Gurman are seen on dashcam video trying to stop the deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Australia's Bondi Beach.

Boris and Sofia Gurman are seen on dashcam video trying to stop the deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Australia’s Bondi Beach.

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“Bondi locals, together they lived honest, hardworking lives and treated everyone they met with kindness, warmth and respect,” the family said in a statement. “Boris and Sofia were devoted to their family and to each other. They were the heart of our family, and their absence has left an immeasurable void.”

Reuven Morrison, 62, was also killed while trying to stop the horror, according to his daughter, Sheina Gutnick. After al Ahmed wrestled the gun from one shooter, Morrison can be seen throwing objects at the gunman – before he was shot by the second man.

“My dear father, Reuven Morrison was shot dead for being Jewish at a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach while protecting lives, while jumping up, putting his own life at risk to save his fellow Jewish community members,” Gutnick told CBS News earlier this week.

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An undated family photo shared with CBS News by Sheina Gutnick shows her with her father, Reuven Morrison, 62, who was among the 15 people killed on Dec. 14, 2025, when two gunmen opened fire on a Jewish gathering at Bondi Beach in Australia.

Courtesy of Sheina Gutnick


Acts of courage like these were cited by many on social media and in news outlets as examples of what being Australian should mean.

“When he did what he did, he wasn’t thinking at all about the background of the people he’s saving, the people dying in the street,” Mohamed Fateh al Ahmed said of his son. “He doesn’t discriminate between one nationality and another, especially here in Australia there’s no difference between one citizen and another.”

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