Sydney Vandalism Incident Sparks Condemnation
Sydney Vandalism Incident Sparks Condemnation

Sydney Vandalism Incident Sparks Condemnation

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A recent incident in Woollahra, Sydney, involved the vandalism of ten cars and the arson of one vehicle, with anti-Israel graffiti spray-painted on them. CCTV captured two masked individuals fleeing the scene, but no arrests have been made yet. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the act as antisemitism and stated that such behavior is deeply troubling for all Australians. Various politicians, including the Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek, expressed outrage, emphasizing that these actions undermine support for legitimate political discourse. The Jewish community and local residents have called for stronger police action against such hate crimes. Authorities are investigating the incident further, estimating damage costs to be between $80,000 to $110,000.

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