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The Australian premiere of "Avatar: Fire and Ash" was canceled following a terror attack at Bondi Beach, where at least 16 people were killed during a Chanukah event. The attack, involving two gunmen, led to the cancellation of the premiere and a press junket. Over 1,000 people were present, and 40 were injured, including two police officers. The attack was declared a terrorist incident by the New South Wales police commissioner.
Courtesy: Rebecca Sayce
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