Police are investigating yet another offensive vandalism spree with antisemitic graffiti sprayed onto cars and property in Sydney's east.
Australia's iconic Bondi Beach has become the scene of the nation's latest anti-Semitic attack with eggs and verbal abuse hurled at young women.
Police were called to See Lane in Kingsford and King Lane in Randwick at 7am today after reports antisemitic slurs had been spraypainted on property overnight.
A fresh antisemitic graffiti attack has unfolded in Sydney's east, with cars, garage doors and homes vandalised with hateful slurs.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for doing "nothing" about antisemitism. It ...
Last night’s incident comes as similar slurs were spray-painted on a school property and a nearby home in Maroubra on ...
SYDNEY - Cars and houses in Sydney were daubed in antisemitic graffiti, police said on Sunday, the latest in a string of incidents targeting Jews in Australia's biggest city. Read more at straitstimes ...
If foreign malign forces masterminded some of this wave of attacks, as authorities suspect, Australia will not be alone.
In Sydney, a series of antisemitic attacks have targeted cars and houses, alarming the Jewish community and drawing criticism from Israel. The government has increased law enforcement efforts to ...
Vehicles and residential buildings were damaged with offensive graffiti in Sydney’s east overnight. Police were called to See Lane, Kingsford and King Lane, Randwick, at 7am on Sunday after reports ...
Peter Dutton has escalated his attacks over Anthony Albanese’s response to a growing wave of anti-Semitic attacks in ...
“There have been more than 10 publicly reported serious incidents of antisemitic vandalism, arson and worse in the last three ...