A royal commission examining anti-Semitism is hearing testimony describing the effects of Jew hatred on both Jewish and Palestinian communities. Across days of evidence, witnesses provide accounts that include the emotional and social impact of anti-Semitic attitudes and incidents. Multiple reports say the commission is also set to consider how this hostility affects Palestinians, including the wider harm caused when anti-Jewish hatred spreads through communities and public discourse. The coverage describes the hearings as ongoing, with testimony presented after an extended period in which witnesses speak about lived experiences and consequences. The reports do not identify specific incidents or outcomes, focusing instead on the commission’s scope and the nature of the evidence being presented. Overall, the articles indicate the commission’s work is centered on understanding anti-Semitism’s reach and consequences, including potential spillover impacts on Palestinians, while gathering information intended to inform future findings and recommendations.