In Sydney, 24‑year‑old Lahore native Naveed Akram, reportedly a student at Al‑Murad, is accused of taking part in the Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre that left 12 dead and 29 injured, in what police say was “designed to target the Jewish community.” As investigators probe possible radicalisation and a third attacker, attention is turning to a wider pattern: Pakistan‑linked extremists behind the April Pahalgam bloodshed, exposed under India’s “Operation Sindoor,” and a Delaware case where Pakistani‑born Luqmaan Khan allegedly plotted a machine‑gun “martyrdom” ambush. Are these isolated incidents—or signs of a dangerous, global terror ecosystem?
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