An Australian neo-Nazi group defaced an elderly care facility that houses Holocaust survivors, the latest incident in a rash of anti-Semitic vandalism targeting Melbourne's Jewish community, the Times of Israel website reports today (January 6, 2019).
Stickers bearing the logo of homegrown hate group Antipodean Resistance were discovered plastered on the entrance to the Emmy Monash Aged Care facility, located in a heavily Jewish suburb of Caulfield, southeast of Melbourne.
The black and white swastika stickers were discovered by Sam Seigal, who was visiting his 94-year-old parents at the facility on New Year's Day.
"I saw it stuck to the front gates. I just stood there and looked -- it knocked me about," Seigal told Australia's Herald Sun newspaper. "You don't expect to see those sorts of things, especially at an aged-care residence."
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