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Jewish Australians call for national anti-hate unit

The Australian Jewish community is forcing the federal government to establish a national duty force to prevent anti-Semitism.

A Victorian task force will examine the police forces after a series of Semitic events in Melbourne in recent days;

Sydney Man Angelo Loras, 34, was accused of the fire of the city’s Israeli synagogue seven months after being damaged because the authorities claimed that the authorities were arson.

The Executive Council of the Australian Jews, an umbrella group for the Jews of the country, was afraid of more anti -Jewish attacks and said that the state -based action was needed.

The Federal Government called on a 15-point action plan, including the establishment of a national task force to reduce anti-Semitism.

“I don’t know where the next attack will be or when or how it will be, the only thing I can say is likely to happen statistically.” He said.

“So far, we’ve been lucky to have no one died.”

Victoria officials urged the officials not to allow weekly Palestinian protests in their current forms and bring protest zones after a group damaging an Israeli restaurant after a rally on Friday night.

In this case, a restaurant window was torn apart, the tables were turned upside down, and the chairs were thrown while the police guided the group to leave the area.

A person was arrested for blocking the police.

The Australian Jewish Council condemned the synagogue attack, but he said, “It is irresponsible and inflammatory to associate this anti -Jewish action with separate protest actions”.

“This kind of language is incorrectly limiting the Jew with support to Israel and undermining the struggle against real Semitism,” the Executive Council member Ohad Kozminsky said. He said.

On Friday, a group of spray-painted cars with anti-Semitic “inferences” burned them to the northeast of the city.

A fourth event included templates used to spray uncomfortable images on the walls and walls near a Holocaust museum in the Elnternwick suburb.

The Victoria police did not declare events about terrorism, but they are working with the fight against terrorism.

The attacks that attracted Israel’s anger were condemned by Prime Minister Anthony Arnavutça, who said that those responsible should encounter the full power of the law.

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