Australia says Bondi review to check if terror attack could have been averted
New South Wales will investigate intelligence sharing, police resourcing, and security warnings after 15 were killed in an antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach.
- Families of victims from the Bondi Beach attack are calling for a Commonwealth Royal Commission to investigate antisemitism in Australia, citing rising incidents and law enforcement failures as reasons for their demand.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has resisted calls for a royal commission, arguing that it would take too long, while he has pledged to conduct reviews of intelligence and federal law enforcement agencies instead.
- Support for the royal commission is growing, with backing from various leaders and legal experts, as families express concerns over safety and demand accountability from the government.
- The Community Security Group had warned police about the risks prior to the attack, highlighting failures in police response and security arrangements at the Chanukah festival.
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