A Rabbi's car displaying Hanukkah decorations has been firebombed in a Christmas morning attack in Melbourne.
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A man has been arrested after a car adorned with Hanukkah decorations went up in flames in the driveway of a Melbourne home on Christmas morning.

A car belonging to a Rabbi, adorned with a “Happy Hanukkah” sign, was reportedly set ablaze in a driveway on Balaclava Road, St Kilda East, around 2:50 a.m. on December 25.

Fortunately, no one was inside the vehicle during the incident. However, as a safety measure, a woman and three children were evacuated from the nearby home.

A Rabbi's car displaying Hanukkah decorations has been firebombed in a Christmas morning attack in Melbourne.
A Rabbi’s car displaying Hanukkah decorations was firebombed in a Christmas morning attack in Melbourne. (Nine)

In a swift response, detectives, including those from the Fugitive Squad, apprehended a 47-year-old man on Victoria Street in Richmond at approximately 9 a.m. today.

The suspect is currently in custody and will soon be questioned by authorities.

This arrest follows nearly two weeks after law enforcement disclosed information about a person of interest they sought in connection with the investigation.

Officials suspect that the arson was a targeted attack but have reassured the public that there is no wider threat to the Jewish community.

“We won’t fully understand the motives of this arsonist until we get them into custody,” Southern Metro Region Assistant Commissioner Chris Gilbert said.

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