Jewish students will describe their "horrific" experiences with anti-Semitism while pro-Palestine activists defend their freedom of expression as an inquiry turns its focus to universities.The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion will probe the experiences of students and academics, and investigate university responses when the inquiry shifts public hearings to Melbourne on Monday.Human Rights Commission president Hugh de Kretser and academic Andy Smidt, who led a SafeWork NSW complaint against Sydney University over its alleged failure to protect Jewish staff, are among the witnesses to be called.The list includes Students for Palestine's national co-convener Yasmine Johnson, a Jewish University...