Australian immigrant who tackled gunman 'riddled with bullets,' but 'said he’d do it again,' lawyer says

Australian immigrant who tackled gunman 'riddled with bullets,' but 'said he’d do it again,' lawyer says

Category: PERSECUTION OF GOD’S PEOPLE

Summary:
Ahmed al Ahmed, an Australian immigrant originally from Syria, was wounded after wresting a gun from a shooter involved in a deadly antisemitic terror attack in Australia that killed at least 15 people. Despite being riddled with bullets, Ahmed stated he has no regrets and would act the same way again, according to his migration lawyer, Sam Issa. Ahmed, who received Australian citizenship in 2022 and has two young daughters, is currently recovering but struggling with his injuries. His lawyer described him as a humble man who acted out of a sense of gratitude and responsibility toward his Australian community.


Mysterion Insights

Scripture: Proverbs 24:11-12
"Deliver those who are being taken away to death, And those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them back. If you say, 'See, we did not know this,' Does He not consider it who weighs the hearts? And does He not know it who keeps your soul? And will He not render to man according to his work?"

Commentary:
Sometimes ordinary people are thrust into horrific events, and the willingness to risk one's safety for others is deeply impactful. It’s not hard to imagine Ahmed’s young daughters struggling with fear as their father recovers. His self-sacrifice stands out in a world accustomed to looking away. Prophetically, Scripture describes increases in hostility against God’s people and moments when unexpected individuals choose courage over self-preservation, showing the enduring relevance of biblical patterns in present turmoil.

Prophetic Trend:
Violent hostility toward Jews stirs extraordinary acts of intervention, signaling a prophetic cycle of persecution and the rise of unlikely defenders.

Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: C - Measured   What does this mean?


Source Excerpt:

Ahmed al Ahmed, the Australian immigrant who heroically wrested a gun away from one of the shooters involved in the deadly antisemitic terror attack on Sunday in Australia, said he would do it all over again, his migration lawyer, Sam Issa, said, according to The Sydney Morning Herald."He doesn’t regret what he did. He said he’d do it again. But the pain has started to take a toll on him," Sam Issa noted Monday night after visiting the wounded man, the outlet reported. "He’s not well at all. He’s riddled with bullets. Our hero is struggling at the moment."The wounded Muslim father, 44, has daughters who are five and six-years-old, according to the outlet, which reported that he came to Australia from Syria in 2006 and later received citizenship in 2022.‘WE WARNED THEM’ JEWISH LEADER SAYS AFTER BONDI BEACH TERROR ATTACK THAT KILLS 15"Ahmed’s a humble man, he’s not interested in coverage, he just did what he was compelled to do as a human being on that day," Issa noted, according to the outlet. "He gets that gratitude from being in Australia. This is his way of conveying his gratitude for staying in Australia, for being granted citizenship."He has really appreciated this community, a...

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Source: Fox News

Posted on 12-15-2025 14:32

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