Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's announcement for a royal commission into antisemitism has been mostly welcomed by victims and community groups who spent the past week lobbying for a national inquiry. For some, like Gabriel Tretiak, there is a relief that the inquiry has been announced but a sense of questions left unanswered remains. Gabriel is the 17-year-old grandson of Randwick woman Tania Tretiak, who was one of 15 people killed in the terror attack at Bondi Beach last month. "I think it should have been done earlier," he said of the inquiry's announcement. "We need answers. "I feel like it...