The Opposition has proposed a Royal Commission to investigate anti-Semitism related to the Bondi massacre, which resulted in 15 deaths, marking Australia’s worst attack since 1996. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has resisted calls for a federal inquiry, citing concerns about prolonged processes, while the Coalition seeks to examine governmental and societal contributions to anti-Semitism. New South Wales is conducting its own Royal Commission, with Premier Chris Minns deeming it historically significant. Independent MP Allegra Spender has also called for a formal inquiry to prevent future attacks.
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