Australian authorities are investigating an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue, the second such incident in seven months. Worshippers were inside the building when flammable liquid was poured on the front door and ignited. Premier Jacinta Allan condemned the act as antisemitic, while police are searching for a white male suspect in his 30s.
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