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Vote now for the 2024 Sloopys – Capitol Letter’s Ohio political awardsNonePrime Minister Anthony Albanese and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns have condemned anti-Israel vandalism that occurred in the Sydney suburb of Woollahra overnight. NSW Police said emergency services responded to reports of a vehicle on fire in Woollahra at about 1am on Wednesday, and that Fire & Rescue NSW extinguished the fire. That vehicle and another, as well as two buildings and a footpath, were graffitied. The graffiti on one of the buildings said 'Kill Israiel' (sic). It's the second attack in the same suburb within weeks. NSW Police said it is searching for two persons believed to have been in the area at the time. The perpetrators are believed to be two people of slim build, aged between 15 and 20 years, wearing face coverings and dark clothing. 'Attempts to divide our city' "This is not the Sydney we want. These racist attempts to divide our city won’t work," Minns said in a statement on social media platform X on Wednesday morning. "I’ll be speaking to police this morning. They will be found, and they will face the full force of the law," Minns said. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi Speaking to ABC radio on Wednesday morning, Minns described the attack as "antisemitic" and said there would be a "massive" response from police in the coming days. Albanese described the incident in the prominent Jewish suburb as an "outrage" and "another antisemitic attack". 'Too little too late': Anthony Albanese heckled during visit to Melbourne synagogue "I stand with the Jewish community and unequivocally condemn this attack. There is no place for hatred or antisemitism in our community," Albanese said. Speaking to ABC radio, Albanese called the vandalism "an attack on people because they happen to be Jewish", calling it a "hate crime".

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