A Melbourne synagogue has been attacked by masked arsonists in an attack as vile as it is unsurprising to anyone paying attention to the climate of hate against Jews in Australia:
Australian police said on Friday they were looking for two people suspected of deliberately starting a fire at a Melbourne synagogue that injured one and caused widespread damage.
The fire at the Adass Israel synagogue in the city’s south began in the early hours of Friday and police said the suspects were wearing masks.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the attack and said there was no place for anti-Semitism in Australia.
“This violence and intimidation and destruction at a place of worship is an outrage. This attack has risked lives and is clearly aimed at creating fear in the community,” Albanese said in a statement.
Counter-terrorism police will liaise with the Victoria state police on the investigation, Albanese said.
The Victoria state police said a worshipper who was at the synagogue for morning prayers saw two people who appeared to be spreading accelerant inside the building before setting it on fire.
“We believe it was deliberate. We believe it has been targeted. What we don’t know is why and we’ll get to the why,” Detective Inspector Chris Murray told reporters.
Dozens of firefighters and trucks doused the fire at the synagogue, built in the 1960s by Holocaust survivors in the suburb of Ripponlea.
“There was some banging on a door with some liquid thrown inside and was lit alight, the few people inside the synagogue ran outside the back door, one of them got burnt,” Adass Israel Synagogue board member Benjamin Klein told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
“The whole place took alight pretty quickly.”
Television footage showed firefighters at the scene and black soot on the walls, as congregants took Torah scrolls and prayer shawls that had escaped the fire to a car.
The Australian Jewish Association said it was “outraged but not at all surprised” by the attack and that the Jewish community had felt abandoned under the incumbent government.
Albanese’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the association’s statement.
Australia has seen a rise in anti-Semitic incidents since Israel retaliated against an attack by militant Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023 with an assault on Gaza that has left tens of thousands of people dead.
Major Australian cities have seen dozens of pro-Palestine protests over the last year and the Jewish community says the government has not done enough to tackle the rise of anti-Semitism.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday gathered outside Sydney’s Great Synagogue when some members of the Jewish community were inside, Australian media reported.
I should point out that Adass Israel synagogue is hardly a “Zionist” synagogue, with congregants ideologically opposed to the secular nature of the State of Israel. But this matters little to those who claim to only “oppose Israel.”
If you recall, just two days after October 7, 2023, even before Israel had set foot in Gaza, Australian antisemites were at the Sydney Opera House chanting “Gas the Jews” (or “Where’s the Jews?”, as if much better) and “F-ck the Jews.” And things have just gotten progressively worse, thanks to the words and actions of the supposed Israel-haters – despite their empty insistence they are not against Jews, just “Zionists.”
Just yesterday, some of these protesters stood outside The Great Synagogue in Sydney, chanting ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ and held up a slogan calling for the eradication of the state of Israel. This follows a similar protest outside Caulfield Synagogue last week. And of course, an even more rabid mob descended near Central Shule Chabad in November last year after many implicated “Zionists” in the firebombing of one of Hash Tayeh‘s Burgertory branches, despite police stating the fire was not linked to the Middle East conflict at all.
So yeah, the writing has been on the wall for a while now and it says “Free Palestine.”
Speaking of Hash, he had the gall to serve up some empty platitudes, given his role in stoking the flames of hatred against Jews:
Yes, I said Jews.
The vast majority of responses to Hash’s drivel is further proof of who we are dealing with; the antisemitism is palpable, and some even claim it was “Zionists” behind the arson:
The false flag accusation has been leveled by others, including antisemitic nuisance Rohan Irvine:
I suspect that septum ring has pierced his brain.
Meanwhile, Australian anti-Zionist-not-antisemite-in-Chief Nasser Mashni has also served up some empty platitudes, with some two-sidesing-on-the-side:
Nasser, Hash, and company know where can they can stick their thoughts and prayers.
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