Cars, homes and garages in Sydney's east have been defaced with antisemitic graffiti, with police also hunting three young men who threw eggs at a group of women in a suspected targeted attack.
Police were called to See Lane in Kingsford and King Lane in Randwick at 7am today after the discovery of antisemitic slurs spraypainted on properties and vehicles.
NSW Police said crime scenes have been established on both streets and an investigation has been launched under Strike Force Pearl, which has been investigating a string of antisemitic attacks across Sydney.
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Meanwhile, three young men are on the run after egging a group of five women on Glenayr Avenue near Bondi Beach.
The silver Mazda the men fled in was later found abandoned with the engine running after crashing into a kerb in Rose Bay.
The men ran from the scene and avoided police.
"A motor vehicle collision occurred in Rose Bay at 10 o'clock, a silver Mazda crashed into a kerb there, three young people, three young males, decamped from that vehicle," Detective Superintendent Darren Newman, the commander of Strike Force Pearl, said.
"Police set up a perimeter with the Dog Squad.
"Unfortunately, we were unable to locate those particular individuals last night.
"Within that car, we found a carton full of eggs, a jerry can which was empty, and we commenced investigations in relation to that vehicle last night, and we also found keys in the ignition with the engine running."
Police today visited the Maroubra home of the Mazda's registered owner, with those in the car last night yet to be identified.
Newman said the owner was "unable to assist" police and urged those who were in the Mazda to come forward.
Police believe those who fled the Mazda were the same people behind the egging of the women near Bondi Beach.
"At about 12.30pm today we had a report by a number of young ladies who were at Bondi Beach last night, they were set upon by what we believe is the individuals from that silver Mazda.
"A number of eggs were thrown at them around Bondi Beach, about 9.30pm, about half an hour before that vehicle was found in Rose Bay by police."
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David Ossip, president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies, said the graffiti was an example of "hate speech for the sole purpose of intimidating and terrorising the Jewish community and destabilising Sydney's social harmony".
It comes just days after antisemitic graffiti was found at Sydney Jewish school Mt Sinai College in Maroubra.
A home near the school, a home in Eastlakes and the Eastgardens shopping centre were also vandalised with antisemitic graffiti.
The acts add to escalating concerns after a caravan filled with explosives was discovered in the city's north-west, which is being investigated by the counter-terrorism team.
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