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Mourners gathered outside the Australian Embassy in Paris to honor victims of the deadly attack on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration in Sydney. Participants lit candles and held signs condemning antisemitism, expressing solidarity with Australia’s Jewish community.

Community leaders said the vigil sent a message that Jewish life would continue despite violence. The gathering followed the Bondi Beach attack, in which at least 16 people were killed, including one of the gunmen, with dozens injured. Authorities described the attack as targeted and antisemitic.

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00:29This morning we learned with effroi the death of several Jewish community in Sydney
00:58at the time of a terrorist attack on the beach in Bondi Beach.
01:05At the time of a Jewish party, after Manchester, at the time of Kippur,
01:11the Jewish community was attacked.
01:14They were attacked because they were Jewish.
01:17And again, these symbols were attacked.
01:21This is an important message that we send here to the world, since Paris.
01:30We say here that the terrorists will never win,
01:34that we will never go away, that the Jewish life will never go away,
01:38that the fêtes of Hanukkah, which will be held these next eight days,
01:42will be held everywhere in the world, starting here, at Paris.
01:46Well, of course, the anti-semitism and the terrorism are a world threat today
01:52which is considered that the Jewish people would be legitimate
01:56everywhere in the world, in the name of a conflict,
01:58which is happening in the Middle East, at the miles of kilometers.
02:01Our response to us, also, is worldwide.
02:07It is to say everywhere that we will continue to fire the Hanukkah
02:11that we will continue to cultivate the Jewish life,
02:14that we will continue to cultivate the Jewish life,
02:16that we will cultivate our democratic and citizen life
02:18in response to the terrorism.
02:20We are here, in reaction to the terrorist attack this morning in Sydney,
02:29and we are here to show our support to the Australian Jewish community.
02:35There is still a form of unity of the Jewish people,
02:38and we feel the need to say to the Australian Jewish people
02:42that when they are murderers, we are also murderers,
02:45and we are all together with them,
02:47so that we resist, in this way, to terrorism.
02:54To support the Australians, then the Jewish Australians,
02:57then also the Jewish people around the world,
02:59because since October 7 and even before,
03:01it is continuous anti-semitism and without reason,
03:05and I find it very sad in the world of today.
03:17But it was a way to make a mistake,
03:18and if it was a very sad change in the world of today,
03:19and I have to give quite a half a week in the world.
03:20I should not mention it.
03:21I am so sorry, the Jewish people around King and the women
03:23are as if they can HOW TO BE WEAK OUT OF THE ENVIRONMENT.
03:27It's so obvious,
03:28so you want to go out here in the world of today's history,
03:29but you do not know where to go out here,
03:30and you spend the time in the world,
03:31because I think that I think I think the Jewish people,
03:32the Jewish people around the world today
03:34are more difficult,
03:35and I think that there is a week to go out here.
03:36The Jewish leaders are there in the village
03:37that they are at the end,
03:38I'm a very well-minded,
03:39You
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