The incident occurred during the Hanukkah by the Sea gathering, a peaceful community event that turned tragic, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. Family members later revealed that moments before intervening, Al-Ahmed asked a relative to pass along a message to his loved ones, fearing he might not survive. A Muslim who immigrated from Syria more than a decade ago, he later said his actions were driven by faith, compassion, and a moral duty to help.
Leaders across Australia praised his heroism. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns both described his actions as life-saving, while messages of support also came from international figures. As Al-Ahmed continues to heal, many see him as a powerful symbol of courage and humanity in a moment of national grief.