A royal commission on antisemitism is holding a second block of public hearings to examine security agencies' conduct before December's Bondi massacre, which killed 15 people at a Hanukah celebration. The commission will investigate what information authorities had about the two gunmen and what actions were taken, including examination of firearms licensing and intelligence-sharing between agencies.
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A royal commission on antisemitism is holding a second block of public hearings to examine security agencies' conduct before December's Bondi massacre, which killed 15 people at a Hanukah celebration. The commission will investigate what information authorities had about the two gunmen and what actions were taken, including examination of firearms licensing and intelligence-sharing between agencies.