
Australia’s prime minister has promised to take robust motion following an obvious arson assault on a synagogue in Melbourne.
Police are in search of a person who poured liquid on the synagogue’s entrance door earlier than setting it on fireplace on Friday evening. Some 20 individuals having dinner inside on the time had been evacuated with none accidents.
Police are additionally attempting to find out if the incident is linked to an assault towards a Jewish-owned restaurant within the metropolis on the identical evening.
A string of antisemitic assaults have occurred in Australia up to now few months, sparked by tensions over the Israel-Hamas battle.

The Australian authorities has appointed a particular envoy to fight antisemitism, and handed harder legal guidelines towards hate crimes following a wave of high-profile assaults.
“Antisemitism has no place in Australia,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned following the assault on the East Melbourne synagogue.
“These liable for these stunning acts should face the complete power of the regulation and my authorities will present all obligatory assist towards this effort,” Albanese mentioned.
It isn’t clear if the incident was linked to the assault on the Miznon restaurant within the metropolis’s enterprise district throughout which rioters broke in, throwing chairs and different objects whereas chanting “dying to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]”. A few of the attackers had been led away in handcuffs.
“These occasions are a extreme escalation directed in direction of our group,” mentioned Alex Ryvchin, co-chief government of the Govt Council of Australian Jewry.
“There have been too many antisemitic assaults in Australia,” Israel’s International Minister Gideon Saar mentioned.
“The Australian authorities should do extra to battle this poisonous illness.”
The continued battle within the Center East has develop into a risky political challenge in Australia.
It has resulted in protests from each Jewish and Muslim communities, in addition to a pointy uptick in Islamophobia and antisemitism.
The Israeli navy launched a marketing campaign in Gaza in response to the 7 October 2023 assault, wherein about 1,200 individuals had been killed and 251 others had been taken hostage.
A minimum of 57,268 individuals have been killed in Gaza since then, based on the territory’s well being ministry.