A couple have been arrested on what police describe as the ‘periphery’ of a suspected anti-Semitic terror plot – after a caravan was found loaded with explosives.
For 12 days the caravan was left beside a property in Dural in northwest Sydney before a resident reported it.
The discovery inside the caravan of explosives that could have created a 40-metre-wide blast sparked a multi-agency probe into a suspected terror plot.
Police believe the incident could be linked to other anti-Semitic attacks in recent weeks, and said it had the potential to become a mass casualty event targeting the Jewish community.
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It’s clearly designed to harm people, but it’s also designed to create fear in the community … We remain concerned about this escalation. We’re doing everything that we can, and the fact that people are being detained, arrested, charged, kept in the clink without bail indicates that that’s the case. – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
It’s devastating and it’s shocking. Already people were living in fear in the Jewish community. Armed guards already patrol outside Jewish schools … This is in our country in the 21st century and it’s completely unacceptable. – Opposition Leader Peter Dutton
The feelings in the Jewish community are not only one of understandable concern and anxiety because of the repeated nature of these attacks, but increasingly one of anger, and I think it’s an anger that is shared more widely by a very large number of Australians who have had a gutful of these events. They bring shame on our country. They demean us as a nation. – Peter Wertheim, Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive
There are some terrible people in our community, I’m ashamed to say it, but that’s the truth. Bad morals, bad ethics, bad people will commit these acts, but Australians stand united against this appalling racism. Most Australians, from every background, regard this kind of hate-filled activity as the opposite of what it means to live in our country and our community in Australia in 2025. – NSW Premier Chris Minns
Thankfully, this incident was foiled, but what lies behind it is sickening, and that there was an attempt to pursue an event of this kind is really appalling. There is no place for this kind of activity in Australia. – Defence Minister Richard Marles
The time for half measures is over. We need to throw the book at anyone and everyone who is engaged in anti-Semitic attacks, and we need to improve and increase the security that is provided to the Jewish community … Because this isn’t just an attack on the Jewish community, it is an attack on our Australian way of life. – Liberal MP for Berowra Julian Leeser, whose electorate includes the location the van was discovered