Fears for next anti-Semitic firebombing on home soil

The Jewish community of Australia is preparing for more anti -Jewish attacks than being accused of doing everything necessary to deal with hatred.
After four events in Victoria at the weekend, calls for action sharpened the East Melbourne synagogue, including a fire, including a fire.
“Terrible,” he said to Australian Jewish President Daniel Ageap.
Orum I don’t know where the next attack will be or when or how it will be, all I can say is that it is likely to happen statistically.
“So far, we’re lucky to have no one died.”
Victoria welcomed the new task force to combat the hatred to examine the police forces, but he said it took too long for the state government to take action.
Authorities called on officials not to allow pro -Palestinian protests in its current form and to initiate changes such as protest zones.
Some demonstrators in Melbourne on Sunday reported that they declared “Death to IDF” (Israeli Defense Forces).
Jillian Segal, Australia’s anti-Semitism ambassador, said that the synagogue attack was not a random event because hate and intimidation were allowed to attract attention, and called more powerful police and punishments.
“Anti-Semitism is not a protest, but the violent or scary protests that target the Jewish community,” he said.
Sydney Man Angelo Loras, 34, was accused of opening fire on the front gates of the Eastern Melbourne Hebrew community on Friday night and forced about 20 people to escape.
The attack arrived seven months after the destruction of a part of the Israeli synagogue.

Victoria Prime Minister Jacinta Allan met with the synagogues on Monday and promised mental health support.
He said that the weekly-palestine’s plan to ban pro-pro-demonstrations because freedom of protest is a central tenant of democracy and hit the protesters’ chanting as “terrible, hateful behavior”.
He was confident that the laws against the failure, which came into force in September, would give the police the authority to destroy extremist behaviors such as future legislation to prohibit masks in protests.
Rally organizers returned to criticism, emphasizing that Israel was against the Gaza occupation.
“In order to combat anti-Semitism, Jacinta Allen needs to learn to distinguish between IDF and Australian Jews responsible for war crimes to combat anti-Semitism.” He said.
Shortly after the synagogue fire, the Israeli restaurant was targeted by pro -Palestinian protesters with Miznon masked.
A window was torn apart, the tables were turned upside down, and the police were thrown away while directing them to leave the area, one person was arrested.
Later on the same night, the group of spray-painted cars with anti-Semitic “inferences ında in the northeast of the city and burned them.
CCTV images published by the police show the figures in the black-hooded Jumpers with a Greensborough business, and the detectives are looking for five people who escaped from e-bikes.
A fourth event contained templates used to spray uncomfortable images on a Holocaust museum in Elternwick.
The events were not declared terrorist attacks, but the Victoria police are working with the fight against terrorism to examine any connection.
The Australian Jewish Council condemned the synagogue attack, but he said, “It is irresponsible and inflamed to associate this anti -Jewish action with separate protests”.
“This kind of language is incorrectly limiting the Jew to Israel with support for Israel and weakens the struggle against real Semitism, Oh

Opposition leader Brad Battin said that the Jewish people, who felt insecure because they wanted the police to review the ‘laws’ and suggest changes in the Premier.
“We are now vital for us to stop these crimes on their way, we stop the violent conversations that occur throughout the state, and this will actually stop the actions and protect people,” he said.
The attacks attracted international condemnation when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded action against “rebels”.
Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese said that those responsible should confront the law with all the power and called for an emergency national cabinet meeting to discuss what the Federal Opposite Bank Melissa McIntosh is.

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