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- Police are investigating after a caravan was found with explosives and a note that included the words “f— the Jews”.
- NSW Premier Chris Minns said the thwarted potential attack was an escalation in “race-fuelled hatred”.
- The caravan was discovered on 19 January, with authorities defending the delay in announcing the discovery.
After being reported to authorities, it sparked a massive multi-agency investigation with more than 100 counter-terrorism investigators. But the public was not made aware of it until Wednesday after the incident was leaked to a Sydney newspaper.
“The fact this information is now in the public domain has compromised our investigation and has been detrimental to some of the strategies we may have used,” she said.
“I echo the comments of my leader, Peter Dutton,” Leeser told ABC News. “We also want to know when the prime minister and senior ministers at the federal level knew about this and what they have done in this space.”

The federal Opposition’s assistant foreign affairs spokesperson Julian Leeser, whose electorate includes Dural, with a local resident on Thursday, near the area where the caravan was found. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
The explosives were sourced from a mine and investigators were liaising with the manufacturers to trace more information, police said.
‘Clearly designed to harm people’
Israel’s ambassador to Australia, Amir Maimon, said he was deeply alarmed over the foiled potential attack, although he added he had been assured that every measure was being taken to protect the community.
Neighbour speaks
“They weren’t, they were in the caravan that has no relation to us.”

Robert, the landlord of a nearby property, said he had driven past the caravan and thought nothing of it. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
Robert said he had driven past the caravan two or three times and hadn’t thought anything of it.
He had no recollection of seeing the caravan, adding that people parked all kinds of vehicles on the road quite regularly.
String of antisemitic attacks in Sydney
With the Australian Associated Press.