Days after a synagogue's torching in Melbourne, a car was set ablaze and the words "Kill Israel" sprayed on a garage door in Woollahra.
Days after the torching of a synagogue in Melbourne, Australia’s Jewish community on Wednesday reported another antisemitic arson, this time near Sydney.
In the latest incident, two suspects set fire to a car in the suburb of Woollahra and sprayed anti-Israel graffiti reading “Kill Israel” on the garage door of a residential building, according to Alex Ryvchin, co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry.
“The Jewish community again wakes to scenes of terror and devastation. More burning cars and broken glass. Another act intended to terrorise us, drive us from our country and make our fellow Australians fearful of associating with us,” Ryvchin wrote on Facebook.