If there’s one thing that’s clear from the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion’s 155-page interim report , it’s how much about the Bondi massacre remains unknown – and how little of what is known can be shared with the public. More than a third of the recommendations from the report – which was released on Thursday – were confidential, although the Albanese government plans to implement all of them. But while the report lacked answers, it gave far greater shape to the questions. Understanding why and how alleged terrorists Naveed and Sajid Akram allegedly targeted Jews at the Chanukah by the Sea festival on 14 December will be a matter of threading together a thicket of disparate strands. Fifteen people were killed in the attack. One of those strands is that Naveed had allegedly been linked to Islamic extremism as far back as 2019.…