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Australia's Victoria to start anti-hate task force after Melbourne synagogue arson

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Posted on July 7, 2025

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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Victoria state will set up a anti-hate task force to help frame laws giving police more powers to tackle violent protests, as it probes an alleged arson attack on a

Victoria Launches Anti-Hate Task Force Following Synagogue Arson

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Victoria state will set up a anti-hate task force to help frame laws giving police more powers to tackle violent protests, as it probes an alleged arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue when worshippers were inside, it said on Monday.

There were no injuries to the 20 people inside the East Melbourne Synagogue, who fled from the fire on Friday night, the latest in a series of incidents targeting the Jewish community.

"Just as the fire came to the front door here of this (synagogue), it was stopped. So too must we put a stop to antisemitism," Victoria state Premier Jacinta Allan told reporters outside the synagogue.

"Not only does it have no place here in Melbourne and Victoria, it has no place anywhere."

Allan said the task force, which would include the premier, state police minister, Mayor of Melbourne and police personnel, would have its first meeting this week. Jewish community representatives will be invited to attend the meeting.

The government is consulting experts while drafting a bill to ban face masks, display of terror symbols and devices used by protesters to attach themselves to objects that makes it difficult for police to remove them, Allan said.

Counterterrorism detectives late on Saturday arrested a 34-year-old Sydney resident, whom the authorities declined to identify, charging him with offences including criminal damage by fire. Police said the man allegedly poured a flammable liquid on the front door and set it on fire before fleeing.

Australia has experienced several antisemitic incidents since the start of the Israel-Gaza war in October 2023.

Homes, schools, synagogues and vehicles in Australia have been targeted by antisemitic vandalism and arson.

In January, a home in Sydney previously owned by a senior Jewish community leader was vandalised, two cars were set on fire, and a Jewish school and two other properties in Sydney were sprayed with antisemitic slurs. Melbourne's Adass synagogue, built by holocaust survivors in the 1960s, suffered widespread damage last year after a fire that injured one.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

Key Takeaways

  • Victoria state launches an anti-hate task force.
  • The task force aims to enhance police powers against violent protests.
  • A Melbourne synagogue was targeted in an arson attack.
  • The task force will include government and police officials.
  • Australia has seen a rise in antisemitic incidents recently.

Frequently Asked Questions

What action is Victoria state taking against hate crimes?
Victoria state will establish an anti-hate task force to help frame laws that give police more powers to tackle violent protests.
What incident prompted the formation of the task force?
The task force was formed in response to an alleged arson attack on the East Melbourne Synagogue, which occurred on Friday night.
Who will be involved in the anti-hate task force?
The task force will include the premier, the state police minister, the Mayor of Melbourne, police personnel, and representatives from the Jewish community.
What recent trends have been observed regarding antisemitism in Australia?
Since the start of the Israel-Gaza war in October 2023, Australia has seen an increase in antisemitic incidents, including vandalism and arson targeting homes, schools, and synagogues.
What measures are being considered to address violent protests?
The government is consulting experts on drafting a bill to ban face masks and the display of terror symbols, as well as devices that protesters use to attach themselves to objects.

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