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Bondi Beach terror attack royal commission to examine antisemitism in the media

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The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion is resuming public hearings to investigate the role of social and traditional media in spreading hate speech. The inquiry follows testimony regarding media coverage of the Israel-Gaza war and intelligence failures related to the 2025 Bondi Beach terror attack.

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The commission's findings could lead to significant regulatory changes regarding how media organizations handle hate speech and political reporting in Australia.

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The royal commission on antisemitism will examine the prevalence of hate speech across social media. ( ABC News: Luke Stephenson )

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The article reports on the commission's activities and includes critical testimony from both sides of the media debate, maintaining a balanced overview of the inquiry.

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