Rising Antisemitic Attacks in Sydney Highlight Community Concerns
New South Wales police are investigating a recent incident in Dover Heights, Sydney, where multiple cars were vandalized with antisemitic graffiti, two of which were set ablaze. Additionally, a home in the area was splashed with paint during this act of violence. Fortunately, there have been no reported injuries.
NSW Premier Chris Minns condemned the attack as a “disgusting and dangerous act of violence” and linked it to an alarming rise in antisemitic attacks within the community. He emphasized that civil society must unite against such “flagrant racism.”
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley echoed these sentiments, labeling the incident a “disgusting act of hatred” and vowed that it would not be tolerated. She assured the public that law enforcement is working diligently to identify and apprehend those responsible for the acts, asserting that every individual deserves to feel safe in their own surroundings.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the attack as an "outrage," reaffirming that such actions contradict the values upheld in Australian society. Community leaders are calling for increased vigilance and solidarity against antisemitism.
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