Police charge a third suspect in a Melbourne synagogue arson allegedly directed by Iran
Police have charged a third suspect in connection with an arson attack on the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne on December 6, 2024. The 20-year-old man, already in custody for unrelated offenses, faces charges including arson.

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AI-generatedPolice have charged a third suspect in connection with an arson attack on the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne on December 6, 2024. The 20-year-old man, already in custody for unrelated offenses, faces charges including arson. Authorities allege the attack was directed by Iran, with the synagogue's interior extensively damaged and one worshipper sustaining minor injuries. This arrest follows the earlier detentions of two co-accused. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has previously accused Iran's Revolutionary Guard of orchestrating this and another antisemitic attack in Sydney, allegations Tehran denies. Investigators are exploring whether the alleged arsonists were aware of who ordered the attack, and a public inquiry is underway into rising antisemitism in Australia.
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5 extractedInvestigators are working with international partners in the continuing investigation and exploring if the alleged arsonists knew who ordered the attack.
Mike Burgess stated the Revolutionary Guard used a 'complex web of proxies to hide its involvement' in both antisemitic attacks.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese accused Iran’s Revolutionary Guard of directing the synagogue fire and an earlier arson attack at a Sydney kosher eatery.
The fire caused extensive damage to the synagogue and a worshipper sustained minor injuries.
Police charged a third suspect with an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue allegedly directed by Iran.