Australia's Royal Commission will begin its investigation today into the rising antisemitism in the country, which led among other things to the Hanukkah massacre at Bondi Beach in Sydney. The government announced the establishment of a 'Royal Commission into Antisemitism,' which is the most powerful type of government inquiry in Australia that can compel people to testify even against their will. According to the government's announcement, the commission 'will examine the shooting incidents as well as antisemitism and social cohesion in Australia, and is expected to report its findings by December.'

