Wellington (New Zealand), 8 January (LaPresse/AP) – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the establishment of a commission of inquiry following the massacre at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah celebration, in which 15 people died. The inquiry, led by former High Court judge Virginia Bell, will examine the prevalence and causes of anti-Semitism, the responsibilities related to the attack, and will make recommendations on security, social cohesion and countering extremism. Albanese called the incident an ISIS-inspired anti-Semitic terrorist attack, the most serious ever in Australia. The main suspect, Naveed Akram, faces numerous charges, including murder and terrorism. The government is also planning new legislative measures, including further tightening of gun laws and regulations against hate preachers.