By Jean Kennedy, ABC News
Photo: ABC News / Jack Fisher
The families of those killed and injured in the Bondi Beach terror attack are demanding the prime minister urgently establish a national royal commission, saying they need "strong action" and "leadership now" to save more lives from being lost.
Seventeen families of those injured and killed in the attack have signed a powerfully worded plea calling for a commission.
It calls on Anthony Albanese to "immediately establish a Commonwealth Royal Commission into the rapid rise of antisemitism in Australia" in the wake of Hamas's attack on 7 October 2023, and to examine "the law enforcement, intelligence, and policy failures" that led to the Bondi Beach massacre.
"We demand answers a
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