Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has spoken to CNN in the US.
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The courageous actions of Ahmed al Ahmed, renowned for his bravery during the Bondi terror attack, were once again highlighted as he shared his experience with millions of American television viewers. Appearing on CNN, the 43-year-old hero recounted the intense moments when he confronted one of the suspected gunmen, driven by an unwavering determination to protect those at risk and save as many lives as possible.

“I stepped forward because I’m a human being,” Ahmed expressed, reflecting on his selfless act. “Even if I took five shots, it was worth it to save lives. My sacrifice was for my country, Australia, and for all humanity around the world.”

Joining him in this poignant interview was Rabbi Yehoram Ulman. The conversation carried additional emotional weight as Rabbi Ulman is the father-in-law of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who tragically lost his life in the attack. Their appearance underscored the profound impact of the incident and highlighted the enduring spirit of unity and resilience in the face of adversity.

Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has spoken to CNN in the US.
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has spoken to CNN in the US. (CNN)

“I get five shots, it’s fine to save life. My blood for my country, Australia and for human beings around the whole world.”

He appeared on US television with Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, the father-in-law of the late Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who was killed in the attack.

The Syrian-born father was hailed a hero after vision of him wrestling and disarming the gunman went viral.

Ahmed, who was shot multiple times, is in the US receiving specialist treatment for his injuries.

The father-of-two was also the guest of honour at the annual Colel Chabad awards in New York.

Ahmed Al Ahmed told 9News he would risk his life to save others again.
Ahmed told 9News he would risk his life to save others again. (9News)

Outside of the major Jewish gala, where he was honoured for his actions during the Bondi terror attack, Ahmed told 9News he would risk his life to save others again.

“I spilled my blood for Australia and humanity,” he told 9News before the event.

“All human beings and I would do it anywhere in the world.”

Earlier on the trip he joined leaders of New York’s Jewish community, visiting the burial site of the late leader of the Chabad movement in New York.

Ahmed is now bound for Washington DC, where he hopes to meet the US President. 

Following the Bondi terror attack, Ahmed spent two weeks in St George Hospital in Sydney’s south and underwent surgery for gunshot wounds.

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