Jewish agency warned of 'high' threat level ahead of Bondi shooting, report finds
A royal commission into the Bondi shooting and rising antisemitism has released an interim report recommending prioritization of gun reform and expanded police protections for Jewish festivals. The commission, established after a mass shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi that killed 15 people, issued 14 recommendations, five of which remain confidential for national security reasons. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed all recommendations will be implemented, though he stated no urgent changes were identified.
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Royal commission into Bondi shooting says gun reform should be prioritised1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLana LamandHelen Livingstone,SydneyGettyA landmark royal commission into antisemitism has handed in its interim reportA landmark royal commission into antisemitism, called in the aftermath of the Bondi shooting, has recommended that gun reforms be prioritised and policing arrangements for Jewish holidays extended to other Jewish festivals.The commission - Australia's most powerful form of public inquiry - was announced in January, three weeks after two gunmen opened fire at a Jewish event at Bondi Beach, killing 15 people.The interim report by former High Court judge Virginia Bell gave 14 recommendations although five of them remain confidential due to national security…
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