A man removes paint from a security camera from a home on Military Road at the scene of an antisemitic attack in Dover Heights NSW. January 17, 2025.
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Two men will face court after being charged over antisemitic graffiti and cars set alight in Sydney’s east last month.

Two cars were set on fire on Military Road at Dover Heights early on the morning of January 17, while a further two cars and two homes were sprayed with antisemitic graffiti.

Almost a week earlier, on January 11, five vehicles and two houses were vandalised with antisemitic graffiti on Henry Street, Queens Park.

A man removes paint from a security camera from a home on Military Road at the scene of an antisemitic attack in Dover Heights NSW. January 17, 2025.
Two men will face court after being charged over antisemitic graffiti and cars set alight in Sydney’s east last month. (Kate Geraghty)
Two men will face court after being charged over antisemitic graffiti and cars set alight in Sydney’s east last month. (Nine)

Yesterday, a 37-year-old man was arrested and charged over the Dover Heights car fires.

He, and a 33-year-old man, were also charged over the Queens Park vandalism.

The two men were already in a correctional facility when they were charged.

They have been remanded in custody to appear in court on April 3.

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