Melbourne man arrested over Christmas morning arson attack on rabbi’s car

Melbourne authorities have apprehended a 47-year-old male suspect in connection with an alleged arson attack targeting a vehicle adorned with Hanukkah decorations during the early hours of Christmas morning. The incident occurred approximately at 3:00 AM in the St Kilda East neighborhood, an area recognized for its substantial Jewish demographic presence.

The vehicle, which was completely destroyed by the intentionally set blaze, belonged to a local rabbi and featured a prominent “Happy Chanukah” display. Although the automobile was unoccupied at the time of the fire, the rabbi and his family were forced to evacuate their residence as flames engulfed the car. Law enforcement officials have confirmed that no physical injuries resulted from the incident.

Police operations led to the suspect’s detention on Victoria Street in Richmond at approximately 9:00 AM on Tuesday. While the individual is currently undergoing questioning by investigative personnel, formal charges have not yet been filed. The case emerges against a backdrop of heightened community tension, following previous security incidents affecting Jewish institutions including the Adass Israel synagogue arson in December 2024 and the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation incident in 2025, compounded by broader concerns following the Bondi terror attack.

This event highlights continuing challenges regarding interfaith relations and targeted attacks against religious symbols within urban communities. Law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigation to determine motives and potential connections to previous incidents.