Premier's pledge after visiting fire-damaged synagogue
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Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan has vowed to provide all necessary support to the Jewish community after she visited a Melbourne synagogue damaged in an alleged arson attack on Friday night.

Allan visited the Albert Street synagogue in East Melbourne at 9am today, speaking with Jewish community leaders inside.

On emerging, she delivered some brief comments to the assembled media.

Premier Jacinta Allan visits a synagogue in East Melbourne. (Justin McManus)

“We must put a stop to hate, put a stop to antisemitism,” she said.

“It has no place anywhere.”

She said government support would be in place for mental health services for those affected by the alleged attack, as well as whatever other support the community needed.

An unknown man entered the grounds of the synagogue on Albert Street in East Melbourne at 8pm yesterday.
The synagogue was hit with an alleged arson attack on Friday. (Nine)

Allan said she had spoken with Jewish leaders about convening an “anti-hate task force” with police and other representatives of the Victorian community.

“I’ll continue to stand with the strong, proud Jewish community here in Victoria every single day,” she said.

Allan did not take any questions before leaving.

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A NSW man, 34-year-old Angelo Loras, was arrested on Saturday night and charged over the alleged arson attack on Sunday.

He did not apply for bail and remains before the courts.

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