An Australian state has committed more police to investigate a spate of antisemitic crimes after a childcare center was torched near a Sydney synagogue.
The kindergarten was not a Jewish community facility, but local sources said that there was antisemitic graffiti at the premises.
A childcare center near a Jewish school isfirebombed in Sydney, in another antisemitic attack::Sydney, AustraliaChris Minns/Premier/New South Wales “I want to make it clear that this is atrocious. Right now New South Wales police are conducting a major investigation in relation to who is responsible for this vicious hate crime but I think we know enough already,
A childcare centre has been set alight and graffitied with anti-Semitic words at Maroubra in Sydney's south-east overnight.
A Sydney, Australia childcare center was set on fire and vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti on Tuesday morning, in the second such incident in four days. The attack took place around 1:00am local time in the city's east, near a Jewish school and synagogue.
The building, adjacent to a synagogue and Jewish school, was set on fire and antisemitic slogans were graffitied in is the second antisemitic incident in four days
Two cars were set on fire, multiple more graffitied with antisemitic slogans, and a house was splashed with paint in a Sydney suburb on Friday, according to statements by the New South Wales Police Force and New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies, as law enforcement made arrests for a similar November incident.
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Newtown synagogue, which was covered in swastikas, was also target of attempted arson, says New South Wales premier, blasting 'escalation' in antisemitism
A synagogue in Sydney was daubed in antisemitic graffiti on Friday, police said, the latest in a spate of incidents targeting Jews in Australia.
New South Wales premier Chris Minns said ... such as graffiti on buildings and cars in Sydney and an arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne that police later ruled as terrorism.
A synagogue in Sydney, the country’s most populous ... hatred and racism.” New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb on Sunday told reporters that every effort was being made to catch ...