A caravan loaded with explosives, discovered in Dural, NSW, has been linked to a potential anti-Semitic attack, raising fears of a mass casualty event. Authorities have detained a suspect, and investigations are ongoing to determine the full scope of the plot. Premier Chris Minns condemned the incident, calling it an escalation of criminal behavior, while Jewish leaders and Israeli officials have urged stronger action against rising anti-Semitism in Australia. The thwarted attack has heightened concerns about public safety and the need for better communication between law enforcement and affected communities.
Glad the plot was stopped in time, but we really need to focus on tackling both the extremism behind this and the broader divisions fueling hate.
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This is exactly why we need to take anti-Semitism more seriously and push for stronger protections for Jewish communities everywhere. It’s not just hateful rhetoric anymore—this could have been a devastating attack. Kudos to law enforcement for stopping it, but we can’t afford to let our guard down.
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Explosive-laden van's owner held from anti-Semite probe
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NSW Police suspect caravan of explosives was meant for antisemitic attack
Explosives found in a caravan in Dural could have caused a 'mass casualty event', with counter-terrorism police dispatched to investigate if they were intended for an antisemitic attack.
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