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Judge Rules Melbourne Synagogue Arson Stemming From Mental Illness, Not Antisemitism

The decision imposes compulsory treatment after time served, reframing an incident previously cast as a hate attack.

Overview

  • Angelo Loras, 35, pleaded guilty to arson and recklessly placing people at risk after igniting the East Melbourne Synagogue’s front door on July 4.
  • About 20 worshippers were inside for a Shabbat meal, and no injuries were reported.
  • Magistrate Malcolm Thomas imposed a four‑month sentence, less than the 138 days already served, and ordered 20 months of medical treatment and unpaid work.
  • Loras told police he thought the building was a residence, and the magistrate advised against a A$54,000 restitution bid because of Loras’s prolonged homelessness.
  • Officials note rising incidents targeting Jewish sites nationwide, with separate earlier attacks attributed by Australian spy agencies to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and a same‑weekend disturbance at an Israeli restaurant in Melbourne under investigation.