Families of the Bondi terror attack victims are calling on the federal government to launch a royal commission into anti-Semitism, despite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejecting the proposal. New South Wales police will carry long-arm weapons at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations for the first time, with the Premier also considering deploying the army to protect Jewish communities. The debate centres on whether a royal commission or review is the appropriate response to investigate the attack and rising anti-Semitism in Australia.