Australian business leaders and public figures have joined forces to call for a Commonwealth royal commission into antisemitism, radicalism and the events leading up to December 14 Bondi beach terrorist attack. At least 120 leaders have signed the open letter, including former Reserve Bank of Australia governors Philip Lowe and Glenn Stevens, billionaire James Packer, former Telstra chief executive David Thodey, as well as sporting figures, politicians, and university chancellors. The prime minister has so far resisted a push from the families of Bondi beach massacre victims, Jewish groups and legal minds for a national royal commission. The Labor government...