British-born rabbi among 11 killed in Bondi, as police investigate attack on Jewish community

Summary New South Wales Police say 11 people have been killed in a shooting at Bondi Beach targeting the Jewish community, with 29 taken to hospital - including a child

Eli Schlanger, a British-born rabbi, was among those killed in the attack, his family has confirmed

The shooting took place while an event was being held to mark the start of Hanukkah. More than 1,000 were in attendance, police say

One video gives the clearest picture yet of how the Bondi Beach attack was carried out, writes BBC Verify's Benedict Garman

Mass shootings are rare in Australia, and that makes the incident "more shocking", New South Wales Premier Chris Minns says

One gunman has also been killed and a second suspect is in critical condition, police say

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese describes the attack as "an act of evil antisemitism, terrorism that has struck the heart of our nation"