Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced tough questioning on national television over his decision to call a royal commission into the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, following weeks of public and political pressure. The commission, announced nearly a month after the attack that left 15 dead during a Hanukkah celebration, will be led by former High Court judge Virginia Bell and will examine anti-Semitism, religious extremism, and social cohesion in Australia. Albanese defended the timing of the announcement, insisting he had been consulting with victims' families and community leaders, and argued that listening and adjusting to public sentiment is a sign of effective leadership. The inquiry aims to deliver its final report by the first anniversary of the attack and will include recommendations to strengthen national unity and security, while a separate intelligence review will be incorporated into the process.
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