Netanyahu condemns Melbourne synagogue arson as “vile” antisemitic attack, urges Australian government to ensure justice and prevention measures.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue as antisemitism and urged the Australian government to ensure justice. Israeli officials called for increased security and action against rising antisemitic incidents in Australia.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue, stating it is a vile act of antisemitism. In a Hebrew-language statement, he urged the Australian government to take all necessary measures to ensure justice for the offenders.
Netanyahu described the attack on the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation and Miznon restaurant as serious hate crimes, accompanied by chants of “Death to the IDF.”
He reaffirmed Israel’s support for the Jewish community in Australia, calling for preventive measures against such violence in the future. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar echoed these sentiments, affirming that Israel stands firmly with Australian Jews and condemning the recent attacks.
He noted the increase in antisemitic incidents in Australia and explained the need for greater government action to combat this issue. Israel’s President Isaac Herzog also condemned the synagogue arson, describing it as chilling and intolerable.
He expressed dismay that such violence against Jews persists in 2025, particularly targeting places of worship and Jewish businesses.
The attacks have sparked calls for heightened security and a more robust response from Australian authorities to safeguard the Jewish community.