Royal Commission Hears Testimony on Antisemitism After Bondi Hanukkah Attack

Royal Commission Hears Testimony on Antisemitism After Bondi Hanukkah Attack
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The inquiry addresses concerns from Jewish Australians about rising antisemitism following the Bondi Hanukkah attack.

  • Sheina Gutnick was the first to give evidence at the royal commission investigating the Bondi attack.
  • Jewish Australians told the inquiry they feel increasingly fearful after the Hanukkah massacre.
  • Testimony included claims that antisemitism has become more openly expressed in Australia.
  • The royal commission is hearing from families of Bondi shooting victims.
  • The investigation is focused on the aftermath of the attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Bondi.

A royal commission in Australia began hearing testimony from Jewish Australians, including victims' families, about their experiences of antisemitism following an attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Bondi.

The proceedings highlight concerns about the safety and well-being of Jewish communities in Australia and the broader issue of antisemitism in society.

The royal commission is expected to continue hearing evidence from affected families and community members as it examines the impact and causes of antisemitism.

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