• Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap
Ommcom News
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • Odisha Special
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • Odisha Special
No Result
View All Result
Odisha News, Odisha Breaking News, Odisha Latest News || Ommcom News
Home World

Australia’s Bondi Terror Attack Inquiry Begins First Block Of Public Hearings

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
May 4, 2026
in World
Terror Attack

Sydney: A landmark antisemitism inquiry established in the wake of the fatal terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach started its first block of public hearings on Monday.

The first block of hearings, which is held by the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, will continue until Friday in Sydney.

Commissioner Virginia Bell, a former High Court judge, will preside over the first block of hearings, which will examine the nature and prevalence of antisemitism in Australia and hear from a number of witnesses about their lived experience of antisemitism, Xinhua news agency reported.

The circumstances surrounding the Bondi attack will be probed during the second hearing block slated for the end of May, while the third block is set to explore the radicalisation that may be generated through online hate and antisemitism on social media.

Bell last week handed down the commission’s interim report, which made 14 recommendations, five of which were not released publicly for national security reasons.

The report said that federal, state and territory governments should prioritise efforts to implement consistent firearms laws and a gun buyback scheme to remove surplus and illegal guns from the community.

The inquiry was established by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in January after 15 people were killed in a fatal mass shooting that targeted a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025.

Alleged gunman Naveed Akram has been charged with murder and terrorism offences over the attack, which authorities claim was motivated by Islamic State ideology. His father and fellow alleged perpetrator, Sajid Akram, was shot dead at the scene.

The royal commission will not examine the intention and motivation behind the attack to avoid influencing criminal proceedings.

It will hand down its final report by the first anniversary of the attack.

(IANS)

Tags: Sydneyterror attack
ShareTweetSendSharePinShareSend
Previous Post

Early Trends Disappointing, But We Are Still Hopeful: Trinamool Congress

Next Post

Indian Chess Prodigy Apaar Saxena Becomes International Master After Remarkable Five-Week Surge

Related Posts

World

NATO Faces Deepening Fault Lines Ahead Of Ankara Summit

July 6, 2026
World

Women’s T20 WC: Mooney Stars As Australia Crush England To Lift Record-Extending Seventh Title

July 6, 2026
World

Venezuela Quake Death Toll Rises To 3,342

July 6, 2026
US President Donald Trump
World

Trump Launches Year-Long America250 Campaign

July 6, 2026
World

Wimbledon: Djokovic Breaks Federer’s Wins Record With Gritty Victory Over Safiullin

July 5, 2026
World

Emergencies In France And Spain Continue As Fires Rage On

July 5, 2026
Next Post
Indian Chess Prodigy

Indian Chess Prodigy Apaar Saxena Becomes International Master After Remarkable Five-Week Surge

CM Majhi Announces Rs 4 Lakh Ex-gratia For Kin Of Jajpur Accident Victims

Rajasthan SI Recruitment Row: No Relief For Selected Candidates As SC Upholds Cancellation

Khimji
CUTM
SAI
  • Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • Odisha Special

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.