Police have named a homeless man a person of interest in the firebombing of a Melbourne rabbi's car as pressure mounts on the federal government to call a Royal Commission, nearly two weeks after the Bondi terror attack.
Breakdown
- Rabbi's car set alight in St Kilda East on Christmas Day
- Police identify John Argento as person of interest in the case 45s
- Anti-Semitism not ruled out as a possible motive 1m 4s
- Rabbi Association calls for a Royal Commission into anti-Semitism 1m 31s
- Polling shows public support for tougher visa screening and a Royal Commission 1m 38s