Netanyahu claims Melbourne synagogue attack linked to Albanese government’s ‘anti-Israel position’

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Labor’s support for UN resolution calling for end to Israel’s occupation of Gaza to blame for Melbourne synagogue fire, Jewish state’s leader says

In a post to social media, Benjamin Netanyahu said the fire at a Ripponlea synagogue and the Albanese government’s ‘extreme anti-Israeli position’ were ‘impossible to separate’.In a post to social media, Benjamin Netanyahu said the fire at a Ripponlea synagogue and the Albanese government’s ‘extreme anti-Israeli position’ were ‘impossible to separate’.

“The burning of the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne is an abhorrent act of antisemitism,” he said. Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, said he firmly condemned the horrific arson amid an intolerable wave of attacks on Jewish communities when he spoke to“I noted to the prime minister that this rise and the increasingly serious antisemitic attacks on the Jewish community required firm and strong action, and that this was a message that must be heard clearly from Australia’s leaders,” he said.

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