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Hamas indicates a 'positive response' to the US-backed Gaza ceasefire plan, signaling potential progress, while a separate attack wounds two US aid workers, highlighting ongoing risks.

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Australian PM vows 'full force of law' after arson attack at synagogue
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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned a recent arson attack on a synagogue, calling it an act of antisemitism and promising a strong legal response. This incident is part of a troubling pattern of attacks targeting Jewish institutions in the country.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another crime story—it reflects rising tensions and the very real fear many communities face. When places of worship are attacked, it shakes the foundation of trust in society. Albanese's strong stance signals that authorities are taking this seriously, but it also raises questions about why these incidents keep happening. For readers, it’s a reminder of how hate can escalate and why vigilance matters.
Congregation flees after arsonist sets fire to an Australian synagogue door
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A Melbourne synagogue was targeted by an arsonist who set fire to its door, forcing the congregation to evacuate. This alarming incident comes just seven months after another synagogue in the same city was destroyed in a similar attack, which left a worshipper injured.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another crime story—it's part of a worrying pattern of attacks on religious spaces in Australia. Synagoges are meant to be safe havens, and repeated acts of arson signal rising antisemitism and communal insecurity. It’s a stark reminder that hate-fueled violence isn’t just a problem elsewhere—it’s happening here, too.
PM condemns ‘shocking acts’ after suspicious fire at Melbourne synagogue with 20 people inside
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A Melbourne synagogue was targeted in a frightening incident Friday night when a man allegedly poured flammable liquid on its front door while 20 people were inside. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the act "shocking" and promised federal support for the investigation. Authorities are treating it as a potential arson attack.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another crime report—it’s a chilling escalation of tensions, with a place of worship directly threatened. Given rising antisemitism globally, an attack like this fuels fears of targeted violence against religious communities. The PM’s swift condemnation signals how seriously officials are taking it, but it also raises tough questions about safety and intolerance in Australia.

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