No Evidence Alleged Bondi Terrorist Received Military Training in the Philippines, Says Security Adviser

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A wooden Star of David is seen as people gather around floral tributes outside Bondi Pavilion in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 16, 2025, to honour victims of the Bondi Beach shooting. David Gray/AFP via Getty ImagesMANILA, Dec. 17—There is no evidence indicating that the two suspects involved in the Bondi Beach attack received any form of military training while in the Philippines, the Philippines’ National Security Adviser said on Wednesday.In a statement, Eduardo Año said that a mere visit to the country does not substantiate allegations of terrorist training, and the duration of their stay would not have permitted any meaningful or structured training.

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