Australia’s prime minister vowed to stamp out extremism on Thursday as the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting reignited allegations that the country had not done enough to combat antisemitism. Father-and-son shooters Sajid and Naveed Akram are accused of firing into crowds at a beachside Jewish festival on Sunday evening, killing 15 people in a terror attack authorities have linked to “Islamic State ideology.” Speaking to reporters as a second day of funerals for the victims got underway, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promised a sweeping crackdown to banish the “evil of antisemitism from our society.” “Australians are shocked and angry. I...