Amber SchultzUpdated May 27, 2026 — 10:54am,first published May 27, 2026 — 9:35amWatch live: Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social CohesionBy Amber SchultzThe Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion resumes at 10am today, headed by former high court judge Virginia Bell.Stream today’s hearing here.Latest Posts10.54amNew armed police command may be two years away By Amber SchultzA new Armed Response Command launched in response to the terror attack may not be fully realised until 2028, the commission has heard.The new command will have access to weapons such as long arms while on patrol. It will create an additional 250 positions, including 210 armed frontline officers and 40 others in the command structure and intelligence.“Obviously, on the 14th of December, our police officers were placed at significant risk being in a gunfight armed with nine millimetre locks against long arms,” Hudson told the commission.“It is expected that the new armed response command team will be in a position to respond differently or more rapidly than the current capability, for example, the riot squad or the [tactical operations unit,” he said.However, the new command is between 18 months and two years away as officers undergo training and police recruit graduates to backfill positions.Police officers carried long-arm guns around the Bondi foreshore following the terror attack.Getty Images10.43am‘Not forthcoming’: Hudson highlights roadblocks in intelligence sharing across agenciesBy Amber SchultzContinuing his evidence, Hudson said Commonwealth and state law enforcement, security, and intelligence agencies each had “different interpretations” on how information is shared between agencies.NSW Police had a “very open” interpretation of the Protective Security Policy Framework, which governs what information can be shared, but said other agencies weren’t as transparent.Deputy Commissioner David Hudson arriving at Bondi Royal Commission on Wednesday.Louise Kennerley“If there is risk or threat, we will share information with other agencies, but other agencies can, on occasions, not be so forthcoming, and that has created a difficulty in dealing with other agencies in terms of the relationship with information sharing,” he said.“Getting information to the areas where it needs to be, in my opinion, should be the priority to be appropriately addressed, rather than relying upon the [framework], and as a justification for not sharing information.”10.37am‘Problematic’: Police had ‘reservations’ about bolstering Jewish security groupsBy Amber SchultzDeputy Commissioner David Hudson told the commission he believed giving the Community Security Group, which provides security services to the Jewish community, additional powers or privileges would be “problematic”.In his statement, read to the commission, Hudson said CSG does not and should not supplant or displace the role of the police in protecting all members of the community, and police would have “considerable reservations” about granting additional law enforcement powers or privileges to CSG.“Isolating a particular group for additional powers within our community is problematic. It creates a disconnect between groups. It can cause friction between groups if one particular element of society is afforded privileges that others aren’t,” Hudson said.In the days after the Bondi massacre, Premier Chris Minns floated giving CSG greater ability to carry weapons. That position appears to have been walked back.10.30amCounterterrorism command had ‘sufficient funding’ in two years before attack: HudsonBy Amber SchultzDeputy Commissioner David Hudson has begun providing evidence, telling the commission that the counterterrorism command did not require additional funding following the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas.Hudson said there had been “incremental increases” to the command alongside restructuring, which integrated additional units and officers into the counterterrorism command.When Operation Shelter was launched following the October 7 attack and the threat level was increased, Hudson said additional resources weren’t needed because resources hadn’t been reduced when the threat level had previously been downgraded.“We didn’t reduce our capability, and subsequently, when it was increased, we didn’t have a need for additional resources,” he said.Pinned post from 9.48amWatch live: Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social CohesionBy Amber SchultzThe Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion resumes at 10am today, headed by former high court judge Virginia Bell.Stream today’s hearing here.9.44amRabbi killed in terror attack assisted in ‘miracle’ coma recovery By Amber SchultzSydney writer Nikki Goldstein was in an unsurvivable coma when she was given “last rites” by Rabbi Eli Schlanger in 2022, who blew his shofar, an ancient ram’s horn sounded on special days to stir the soul.Twenty-four hours later, Goldstein’s lungs began to repair, and within days, she was moved to a general ward in the hospital, where she recovered. Three years later, it was Schlanger who would die, killed in the Bondi Beach massacre on the first night of Hanukkah on December 14, 2025.Goldstein started writing a book based on conversations between a questioning Jew and a guiding one, Conversations with My Rabbi, which was launched on Tuesday at Chabad Bondi.Read the article by the Herald’s Alexandra Smith here. 9.34amWho will appear today? By Amber SchultzThere are just two witnesses scheduled to appear at the royal commission today. They are NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Investigations and Counter-Terrorism David Hudson, and Assistant Commissioner Police Prosecutions and Licensing Enforcement Command Kirsty Heyward.NSW Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson.Sam Mooy9.31amPolice dismantled antisemitism taskforce before terror attackBy Amber SchultzAs the commission heard yesterday, a taskforce set up to combat antisemitism, share intelligence and patrol high-risk Jewish events was dismantled by NSW Police in the lead-up to the terror attack.Jewish community leaders said they were not told Operation Shelter had been wound back in 2025 to focus on protests only.The commission has heard from Jewish security group CSG that police had declined entreaties to permanently station officers at the Bondi Beach gathering after their warning of a probable risk of terror attack.Read the story by Bevan Shields and Perry Duffin here.9.28amTop cop set to give evidence at today’s royal commission headingBy Amber SchultzThe royal commission into antisemitism resumes at 10am today in Sydney. Senior police, including the deputy commissioner of investigations and counterterrorism, David Hudson, are again expected to give evidence about the lead-up to the terror attack at Chanukah By The Sea that killed 15 innocent people at Bondi Beach in December.A large memorial was set up ay Bondi in the days after the December 14 massacre.GettyIf you missed yesterday’s hearing, here’s what emerged: The superintendent and commander of Eastern Suburbs Police Area – witness “ABQ” (a pseudonym) – emailed command inspectors days before the festival, telling them that there was “no need” to stay the entire duration of the Chanukah By The Sea event.Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna, commander of the Central Metropolitan Region, appeared and told the commission, “Australia has changed since this horrific terrorist attack”, and changed policing with it.Operation Shelter, designed to protect Sydney’s Jewish community following the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas, had been dismantled in the lead-up to the Bondi attackJewish security group CSG told the commission that police had declined entreaties to permanently station officers at the festival despite their warning of a probable risk of a terror attack.Jewish witnesses said they had been intimidated by “online hate” after providing evidence, with offensive social media posts.1 of 1
Antisemitism royal commission LIVE: Top cop says some agencies ‘not forthcoming’ on sharing intelligence
The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion continues its second set of hearings on Wednesday, examining issues in the lead up to the mass shooting at Bondi Beach.











