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Millions pledged to Syrian-Australian hero who stopped Bondi gunman
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WELLINGTON: 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 footage 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 manโs shotgun from his grip and turning it on the attacker.