Synagogue, restaurant and business attacks condemned

It is claimed that Melbourne has anti -Jewish attacks:
East Melbourne Hebrew Community:
* The synagogue fired about 20 worshipers for a Sabbath dinner on Friday night.
* It is claimed that a man poured and burned a flammable liquid on the front door
* Sydney’s 34 -year -old from Toongabbie in the West was arrested in the center of Melbourne on Saturday night and investigated the intention and ideology of detectives.
* He is expected to confront the court accused of reckless behavior on Sunday, endangering life, fever with criminal damage and controlled weapons
CBD Israel Restaurant:
* A group that moved away from a previous protest, shredded a window, turned the tables, and on Friday night, the Israeli restaurant on CBD threw chairs out of Miznon and threw the chairs
* Protest organizers, Israel and the United States supported by the spokesman of the Israeli businessman Shahar Segal, the restaurant is aimed at the restaurant, he said.
* A 28 -year -old child was arrested for blocking the police from Footscray and released with calls
Greensborough business:
* In the early hours of Saturday morning, he painted three cars and a wall spray outside a Greensborough job in the northeast of the city
* A vehicle was destroyed and was damaged after two damages were seen
* There were “inferences of anti-Semitism” and the work was subjected to pro-Palestinian activities last year.
* Police did not make connections between three events
How did the leaders react?
* “Understandable anti -Jewish attacks … violent hate crimes to be dismantled from the root” – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
* “Anti -Semitism has no place in Australia” – Prime Minister Anthony Albania
* “This was an attack on Australia” – Interior Minister Tony Burke
* “This is embarrassing by a pack of cowardly” – Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan
* “Nothing we do here in Melbourne will have no effect on the terrible events in Israel and Gaza” – Melbourne Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece
* “Melbourne stopped being a safe place for Jews for a night”



