Bondi Beach inquiry 'fails to address Islamist extremism in Australia'
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Bondi Beach shooting: Royal commission interim report says gun reform should be prioritised
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A Royal Commission looking into the deadly Bondi Beach shooting has been accused of failing to address Islamist extremism in Australia.The interim report, released on Thursday, found "no issue requiring urgent or immediate action" despite the attack claiming 15 lives at a Jewish gathering in December.Former High Court judge Virginia Bell delivered 14 recommendations to the Australian Government, though five are secret due to national security considerations.A Royal Commission is Australia's most powerful form of inquiry - and it was finally established in January after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese caved to pressure.Two gunmen had targeted a Hanukkah celebration at the Sydney beach - marking the country's deadliest mass shooting in nearly three decades.On December 14, Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed opened fire at a Hanukkah event, armed with rifles and shotguns.Police shot dead the elder Akram at the scene.His 24-year-old son sustained critical injuries and was later moved from...
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B: A Royal Commission looking into the deadly Bondi Beach shooting has been accused of failing to address Islamist extremism in Australia.The interim report, released on Thursday, found "no issue requiring urgent or immediate action" despite the attack claiming 15 lives at a Jewish gathering in December.Former High Court judge Virginia Bell delivered 14 recommendations to the Australian Government, though five are secret due to national security considerations.A Royal Commission is Australia's most powerful form of inquiry - and it was finally established in January after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese caved to pressure.Two gunmen had targeted a Hanukkah celebration at the Sydney beach - marking the country's deadliest mass shooting in nearly three decades.On December 14, Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed opened fire at a Hanukkah event, armed with rifles and shotguns.Police shot dead the elder Akram at the scene.His 24-year-old son sustained critical injuries and was later moved from...
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