Seventeen families urged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in an open letter to 'immediately establish a Commonwealth Royal Commission into the rapid rise of antisemitism in Australia' and examine 'law enforcement, intelligence and policy failures that led to the Bondi Beach massacre.'

Sunday’s attack at Bondi confirmed what many Australian Jews have been saying quietly, and sometimes loudly, for more than a year—that they no longer feel safe in the country they believed would protect them.

The premier said that Australia received guarantees from the Palestinian Authority, which rules parts of Judea and Samaria, that there would be 'no role for the terrorists of Hamas in any future Palestinian state.'