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Dec 4 2022 rbbm.
New South wales police are appealing for information from the community to solve the terrorism case from 40 years ago. Composite: AAP / NSW Police
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A $1m reward has been announced to help solve a 40-year mystery – the bombing of Sydney’s Israeli consulate and the Hakoah Club, which shook the Jewish community.
The increased reward was announced on Monday, the first day of a coronial inquiry into Australia’s first terrorism cold case.
A bomb exploded in front of the consulate about 2pm on 23 December 1982, injuring a number of people.
Later that day a car parked in the basement the Hakoah Club at Bondi exploded and, although no one was injured, it’s believed the blast was intended to collapse the building.
Investigations deemed the bombings to be acts of international terrorism motivated by Palestinian nationalism.''
''Investigators want to track down three people who they believe were involved and detectives have prepared a coronial brief of evidence, which is being heard as an inquiry before the NSW state coroner on Monday''
New South wales police are appealing for information from the community to solve the terrorism case from 40 years ago. Composite: AAP / NSW Police

Police offer $1m reward for information on 1982 Israeli consulate and Hakoah Club bombings in Sydney
Coronial inquest into Australia’s first terrorism cold case starts in NSW as investigators hope to track down three people believed to be involved
A $1m reward has been announced to help solve a 40-year mystery – the bombing of Sydney’s Israeli consulate and the Hakoah Club, which shook the Jewish community.
The increased reward was announced on Monday, the first day of a coronial inquiry into Australia’s first terrorism cold case.
A bomb exploded in front of the consulate about 2pm on 23 December 1982, injuring a number of people.
Later that day a car parked in the basement the Hakoah Club at Bondi exploded and, although no one was injured, it’s believed the blast was intended to collapse the building.
Investigations deemed the bombings to be acts of international terrorism motivated by Palestinian nationalism.''
''Investigators want to track down three people who they believe were involved and detectives have prepared a coronial brief of evidence, which is being heard as an inquiry before the NSW state coroner on Monday''