Multiple outlets report on the Jewish community’s continued mourning six months after the Bondi massacre. The articles say the community is now in a “second stage” of its mourning process. Rather than focusing on dwelling in anger, the pieces describe a shift toward seeking ways to move forward while still acknowledging the trauma and grief associated with the attack. The coverage frames this period as part of an ongoing process of remembrance and recovery. It also emphasizes the community’s resolve to respond to the suffering with a forward-looking approach, highlighted by references to seeking “light” to dispel “darkness.”