Australian Jewish man erroneously accused of being Bondi stabber by local news is taking legal action against the outlet after real attacker was identified.
Though relatively unknown to the wider world, the bishop has carved out a significant following online among other Christians and those in the Assyrian community.
It was the second major stabbing attack in just three days, after six people were killed in a knife attack at a beachside mall in the Bondi area.
The BBC, citing local media, reported that four people have been killed.
The victim is now in stable condition after receiving surgery and police are still reportedly searching for a suspect.
"Zeraati says the source 'was a known cyber warfare unit of Iran’s IRGC' according to cyber security experts."
He leaves behind an 18-month-old daughter and a wife, pregnant with the couple's second child.
The terrorist was a 19-year-old illegal alien from Hebron who worked in Israel without a permit, according to Israeli media.
The terrorist act occurred on March 2, when a 15-year-old Swiss national with a Tunisian immigrant background assaulted a 50-year-old Jewish man with a knife, seriously injuring him.
The knife-wielding terrorist was thwarted, the police added. Magen David Adom (MDA) said at least one person was critically wounded.