The "cesspool" of anti-Jewish material on social media is set to be examined when the antisemitism royal commission resumes this week.More than 20,000 submissions have been made to the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, which mostly sat in secret last month due to national security and legal concerns.Evidence heard behind closed doors included information about the conduct of intelligence and policing agencies before the Bondi Beach terrorist attack on December 14, 2025.Public hearings will now resume, with the inquiry to focus on the prevalence of antisemitism across social media platforms and traditional media sources.Traditional media under scrutinyThe hearings...