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03 The Road to Bondi | Deepfake

Mar 27, 2026
Arsen Ostrovsky, a Jewish lawyer who survived the Bondi shooting, gives a first‑person account of being injured and photographed while trying to reassure his family. Josh Robertson, an investigative reporter, traces how that photo was weaponised into a global deepfake conspiracy across Telegram, Reddit, Russian outlets and social platforms. Multiple short scenes follow the spread, the actors who amplified it, and Arsen’s response.
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ANECDOTE

Survivor Took Selfie While Bleeding At Bondi

  • Arsen Ostrovsky was celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi with his wife and two daughters when he was shot and took a bloody selfie to show his family he was alive.
  • He later sent the photo to a friend and to his wife, and it was shared online within hours, becoming the central image in later conspiracies.
ANECDOTE

Arsen's Journey From Bondi Child To Prominent Advocate

  • Arsen migrated from Ukraine to Australia as a child, later moved to Israel in 2012 and built a large online platform defending Israel.
  • He has almost 400,000 followers and has spoken at international bodies like the UN and met Israeli leaders.
INSIGHT

Public Rhetoric Increased Vulnerability To Smear

  • Arsen's unapologetic pro‑Israel rhetoric, including a controversial tweet 'there are no civilians, only accomplices', made him a recognizable figure and likely increased attention on his Bondi photo.
  • He defends such posts as contextual, but admits critics read them more broadly.
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