The public could be barred from seeing certain evidence and findings of a royal commission into anti-Semitism to protect the legal rights of the man charged over the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday announced the royal commission which will examine the nature and prevalence of anti-Semitism and religiously-motivated extremism. Former High Court judge Virginia Bell will lead the inquiry which is expected to report back by the one-year anniversary of the December 14 mass shooting. At the same time, criminal proceedings against the sole surviving alleged gunman Naveed Akram, 24, on murder and terrorism...