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GeriRoyal Commission into Antisemitism Recommends Gun Reforms After Bondi Shooting
Royal Commission into Antisemitism Recommends Gun Reforms After Bondi Shooting
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BBC World30.04.2026Siyaset2 dk okuma

Royal Commission into Antisemitism Recommends Gun Reforms After Bondi Shooting

Australia's most powerful public inquiry announces recommendations including extending police coverage to Jewish festivals and reviewing counter-terrorism teams

Hızlı Bakış

  • A landmark royal commission into antisemitism, called after the Bondi shooting that killed 15 people in December, has recommended prioritising gun reforms and extending NSW police procedures used for Jewish high holy days to other Jewish festivals.
  • The commission, announced in January, also recommended reviewing joint counter-terrorism teams and making the counter-terrorism commissioner's role full time.
  • Prime Minister Albanese said the report showed no urgent changes were required, while community leaders called it an important first step.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

The Bondi shooting on 14 December 2024 was Australia's worst mass shooting in almost 30 years, killing 15 people at a Jewish event. It prompted calls for a royal commission into antisemitism, which the Prime Minister initially resisted before reversing course under community pressure.

Yazı boyutu

A landmark royal commission into antisemitism, called in the aftermath of the Bondi shooting, has recommended that gun reforms be prioritised and policing arrangements for Jewish holidays extended to other Jewish festivals.

The commission - Australia's most powerful form of public inquiry - was announced in January, three weeks after two gunmen opened fire at a Jewish event at Bondi Beach, killing 15 people.

On 14 December last year, a father-and-son duo - armed with rifles and shotguns - targeted a Sunday afternoon event at a Bondi Beach park. Sajid Akram, 50, was killed by police at the scene of the shootings and his son Naveed Akram - the other alleged attacker - was critically injured and later transferred from hospital to prison.

Gun reforms put forward in the wake of the shooting have received a lukewarm response from some of Australia's states and territories, with Queensland, for example, refusing the buyback scheme and cap on firearms ownership.

It also said New South Wales (NSW) police procedures used for Jewish high holy days should be extended to other "high risk Jewish festivals and events, especially those with a public facing element".

Other recommendations included a review of joint counter-terrorism teams in Australia - made up of federal and state police forces, and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) - as well as making the counter-terrorism commissioner's role full time.

The prime minister and national cabinet ministers should also take part in counter-terrorism exercises within nine months of each federal election, the report said.

The report said that it had not identified any gap in existing legal frameworks that would have prevented the attack, or impeded the ability of law enforcement or other agencies to respond to it.

It added that any failures to identify and act upon intelligence in the lead up to the shooting and in the allocation of police to the Hanukkah festival would be addressed in hearings, though some of these may be closed to the public.

Albanese said the report showed "no urgent changes" were required but that governments "could always do better".

David Ossip, President of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, said the report was "an important first step" in examining the circumstances around the attack but that it was "only part of the picture".

Antisemitism was "not only a law enforcement issue" but a "societal issue" and "the environment for Jewish Australians had been deteriorating well before Bondi", he said.

A first series of public hearings for the inquiry, which is looking at the rise of antisemitism in society and institutions and the events leading up to the mass shooting, is to begin on Monday.

In the days and weeks after the attack - Australia's worst mass shooting in almost 30 years - Albanese resisted calls to launch a royal commission, saying it would create disunity in the community.

Instead, he said a review into intelligence and law enforcement agencies by the country's former spy chief Dennis Richardson was the best way to respond to the shooting.

That review was to look at what authorities had done in the lead-up to the attack and what improvements could be made.

But after weeks of mounting pressure from some of the families of the victims as well as politicians, high-profile public figures and the wider community, Albanese reversed his decision.

A NSW state royal commission and the earlier review was folded into the federal inquiry.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Public hearings will reveal details about intelligence failures ahead of the shooting

    Çok muhtemel · Haftalar içinde

  • State governments will debate gun reform recommendations

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

  • Counter-terrorism commissioner's role may become full-time

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • What specific intelligence failures occurred before the shooting?
  • Why were police not allocated to the Hanukkah festival?
  • Will all states implement the gun reform recommendations?
  • What closed hearings will address intelligence failures?

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