Landmark royal commission into antisemitism prompted by Bondi shooting begins

BySG News

February 24, 2026

Australia has begun public hearings for its landmark federal royal commission into antisemitism, launched in the wake of the Bondi Beach shootings that killed 15 people and injured 40 — the nation’s worst mass shooting in decades.

The royal commission, headed by former High Court Justice Virginia Bell, will investigate the prevalence, causes and drivers of antisemitism across Australia and examine events leading up to the December attack.

Federal Government Reversed Its Position

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese initially resisted calls for a federal inquiry, warning it might harm social cohesion. However, mounting public pressure, along with appeals from Jewish community leaders and families of victims, led to the federal government approving the commission.

Inquiry Timeline

  • Interim report: Expected by end of April
  • Final report: Due by 14 December 2026 (first anniversary of the attack)

The commission will also hear from national security and intelligence agencies, survivors, and families of victims. Some sessions may be held behind closed doors, due to the ongoing criminal proceedings.

The Attack and the Accused

One gunman, Sajid Akram, 50, was killed at the scene.
His son Naveed Akram, 24, survived, was moved from hospital to prison, and now faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and one terrorism charge.

Broader Impact

The Bondi shootings triggered:

  • New gun-control measures
  • Stricter hate-speech laws
  • Expanded police powers over protests
  • A national debate over Israel, Gaza, and rising antisemitism in Australia

Tensions escalated earlier this month when protests against the visit of Isaac Herzog turned violent. Herzog had been invited as a gesture of solidarity with families affected by the Bondi attack.

BySG News

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