Armed men, a father and son, killed 16 people and injured 42 others when they opened fire on Jewish Hanukkah celebrants on a famous beach on Sunday evening. Authorities said the attack, one of the worst in Australia in decades, was driven by the ideology of the terrorist organization 'ISIS.' In the village of Nairab, located in Idlib province, farmer Mohammad Ahmad (60 years old), said on Tuesday, 'I was scrolling through my phone when a video clip appeared. It looked to me like I was seeing my nephew, so I called his father and he confirmed to me that Ahmad was the one who took the weapon.' In northwestern Syria, the residents of Nairab express pride in the courage of their villager, Ahmad Ahmad, the 'hero' of Bondi Beach, who managed to disarm one of the attackers, stopping the most brutal attack Australia has seen in decades.
Bondi Beach Shooting: Father and Son Kill 16
A father and son opened fire on Hanukkah celebrants at Bondi Beach, Australia, killing 16 and injuring 42. Authorities call it an ISIS-motivated terror attack. A Syrian village celebrates one of its own who disarmed an attacker.