The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) and the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) have expressed deep sorrow and condemnation following the deadly attack at Bondi Beach on Sunday, offering condolences to the Jewish community and calling for unity, calm and respect in the wake of the tragedy.
In a statement issued on behalf of the GOCNSW, the organisation said it was “deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred at Bondi Beach,” extending its “sincere condolences to the Jewish community” and to the families who have lost loved ones.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the grieving families,” the statement said.
The GOCNSW strongly condemned all acts of violence and urged both the Greek community and the wider public to remain calm while authorities continue their investigations.
“It is vital that no individual or group is unfairly targeted or vilified during this time,” the statement said, warning against speculation and collective blame.
Reaffirming its commitment to social cohesion, the GOCNSW said the community stands for “peace, respect, and solidarity,” and called on all Australians to come together in support of one another.
“We call on all Australians to uphold the values of unity and understanding,” the statement concluded.
The GCM also issued a strong condemnation of the attack, describing it as a “premeditated act of terror” and “an affront to all Australians and our collective shared values.”
In its statement, the GCM said it stands firmly in solidarity with the Jewish community during this time of grief and shock.
“Australia’s strength lies in its multicultural society,” the statement said, adding that “there is no place for violence, intolerance or hate in our nation.”
Both organisations emphasised the importance of unity across communities and reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful coexistence, respect and mutual support in the face of violence and hatred.
The Bondi Beach attack has sent shockwaves across Australia, prompting widespread condemnation from political, religious and community leaders, as investigations into the incident continue.