Statement On Adass Israel Firebombing

City of Port Phillip
The City of Port Phillip's Mayor and Ward Councillor on the incident.

Statement from Mayor

Council was horrified to hear of the suspected arson attack at the Adass Israel synagogue this morning and our thoughts are with the two people reported to have been injured as well as the entire Jewish and Ripponlea communities.

Our Jewish community has experienced a devastating period of antisemitism over the past year that has no place in Port Phillip or anywhere else. Whilst this incident has happened in Ripponlea, it will impact all of our Jewish residents and we want them to know we stand against all antisemitism and will continue to do so.

The City of Port Phillip has offered its support to the Adass community as well as all Ripponlea residents and traders as Victoria Police continue their investigations.

Mayor Louise Crawford

Statement from Ward Councillor

I deplore the attack on the Adass Israel Shule and am deeply concerned that two members of the community have been injured in the fire. Our Jewish community is an integral part of the fabric of the City of Port Phillip and in particular Balaclava Ward and this has devastated the close-knit community of Ripponlea. I am working with my fellow Councillors and Officers to ensure Council provides any support requested by the Shule, congregation or members or the wider community. I know that all in Port Phillip will stand with those impacted and that our thoughts are with them. Like the Mayor, I want to acknowledge the devastating period of antisemitism we are experiencing as Jewish people and reiterate her words that Council stands against it.

Cr Libby Buckingham

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