Sydney Synagogue Vandalized in Escalating Anti-Semitic Attacks
NSW counterterrorism police investigate attempted arson and graffiti at Newtown synagogue, with additional security measures promised for Jewish institutions.
- NSW Police have launched a counterterrorism investigation into anti-Semitic incidents, including attempted arson and swastika graffiti at a Newtown synagogue early Saturday morning.
- CCTV images show two suspects, a man and a woman, who allegedly used an accelerant to ignite a fire that self-extinguished within minutes; police are appealing to the public for information.
- The NSW government has pledged increased security for Jewish institutions and additional resources to address a rise in anti-Semitic crimes in the region.
- Separate incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti, including swastikas, were reported at a synagogue in Allawah and other locations in Sydney over the past week.
- Jewish community leaders condemned the attacks as hate crimes, emphasizing resilience while working closely with authorities to enhance security and pursue justice.