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From: Maple MAGA 12/19/2025 12:15:49 PM
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Australia: Heavily armed officers ram car and detain several men amid reports of a planned ‘violent act’

Dec 18, 2025 3:00 pm

By Robert Spencer

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Has a decision been made to activate jihad sleeper cells in Australia? Or did these men simply decide that now was the time to act, in the face of the manifest weakness of Australian authorities after the Bondi Beach jihad massacre?



“4 days after Bondi Beach attack, Australian police conduct dramatic operation as intel suggests possible new plot,” by Tucker Reals, CBS News, December 18, 2025:

Australian police carried out a dramatic operation in a Sydney suburb on Thursday, with heavily armed officers in tactical gear reportedly ramming a car and at least briefly detaining several men amid the ongoing investigation into the Sunday terror attack on a Jewish holiday gathering at the city’s Bondi Beach.

The New South Wales state police force said in a statement that two cars were intercepted by tactical operations officers responding “to information received that a violent act was possibly being planned.”

The operation was conducted in Sydney’s southwest suburb of Liverpool, about a half hour drive away from Bondi Beach. Police said they had “not identified any connection to the current police investigation of the Bondi terror attack.”

Australian news outlets NewsWire and The Australian newspaper said the intercepted men were believed to be heading for Bondi from the city of Melbourne, almost 550 miles away in Victoria state.

No arrests were announced, though photos from the scene showed men sitting on the ground as officers moved around them. Police said seven men were “assisting police with their inquiries.”…

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