Sheina Gutnick, whose father was killed in the 2024 Bondi Beach stabbing attack, has emerged as a prominent voice against antisemitism in Australia. 'I have gone through the worst thing, so I have become stronger, wanting to spread the message that no matter what happens... we are one people,' she said, according to a report.
Sheina Gutnick, the daughter of a victim of the 2024 Bondi Beach stabbing attack in Sydney, has become a leading advocate against antisemitism in Australia. In remarks quoted by The Jerusalem Post, Gutnick described how personal tragedy galvanized her activism: 'I have gone through the worst thing, so I have become stronger, wanting to spread the message that no matter what happens... we are one people.' The 2024 attack, which killed six people including her father, was carried out by a lone assailant targeting a shopping center; it shocked the Australian Jewish community and sparked broader debates about public safety and antisemitism. Gutnick's emergence as a public voice reflects a wider trend of Jewish Australians turning personal loss into communal advocacy amid rising antisemitic incidents globally. No further details were provided in this report.
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