A man who led an anti-Semitic night of destruction has been jailed for his crimes but will walk on parole within weeks.
Ten cars were graffitied, two were burned and four buildings were vandalised in a 41-minute rampage in Woollahra, a heartland for Australia's Jewish community, in the dead of the night on November 20, 2024.
Mohommed Farhat and Thomas Stojanovski, both 21, were later arrested over the night of terror in the eastern Sydney suburb.
Magistrate Scott Nash on Tuesday afternoon hit Farhat with a sentence of one year and eight months behind bars with a non-parole period of 10 months.
Because of time already spent in custody, he will be released on parole on December 6.
Farhat took the lead during the anti-Semitic spate of attacks, calling an Uber using his own account to get

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