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    Australia begins inquiry into antisemitism after Bondi attacks

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    By Alasdair Pal

    SYDNEY, ‌Feb 24 (Reuters) - Australia will on Tuesday begin ​a government-backed inquiry into antisemitism, after an attack on a Jewish ⁠event last year killed 15 people.

    The mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's famed Bondi Beach ​in December shocked a country with strict gun laws and fuelled ‌calls for tougher controls and stronger action against antisemitism.

    Police allege the father and son gunmen were inspired by Islamic ⁠State. 

    The Royal Commission, the most powerful type ⁠of government inquiry in Australia which can compel people to give evidence, will be led by retired judge Virginia Bell.

    It will consider the events of the shooting as ‌well as antisemitism and social cohesion in Australia, and ⁠is expected to report its findings ‌by December this year.

    Bell is expected ​to make a short opening statement at a court in Sydney later on Tuesday explaining how she will ‌approach the terms of reference for ​the inquiry.

    There will not ⁠be any testimony heard or evidence given.

    Prime Minister ‌Anthony Albanese had initially resisted ⁠calls to set up a Royal Commission, saying the process would take years, which attracted criticism from Jewish groups ​and victims' families.

    The ‌Bondi attack followed a spate of antisemitic incidents in the ⁠country, including the firebombing ​of a Melbourne synagogue. 

    (Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; ​Editing by Stephen Coates)

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