Having committed a series of anti-Semitic attacks in a suburb far from home, Mohommed Farhat did what most young men would do when needing a ride.

He called an Uber using his own account, a move police later uncovered when investigating who was behind the crimes.

The 21-year-old and accomplice Thomas Stojanovski, 20, on Thursday pleaded guilty to multiple charges over the trail of destruction they left through Sydney's east on November 20.

Ten cars were graffitied, two were burned and four buildings were vandalised in the 41-minute rampage in Woollahra, a heartland for Australia's Jewish community.

"F*** Israel" and "PKK coming" - referencing the terror-designated Kurdistan Workers' Party - were among the slurs emblazoned across the cars and buildings.

Multiple slurs also misspelled t

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