Police discovered a caravan with explosives near a Sydney synagogue, treated as a potential terrorist threat.

A caravan loaded with explosives and targeting notes for a Jewish synagogue was found near Sydney on January 19, described as a "major potential threat" by NSW Premier Chris Minns. The incident is being treated as an act of terrorism, with over 100 officers from various police forces and security agencies investigating. Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson stated there is no ongoing safety risk, though the risk has not been entirely eliminated. The explosives were identified as Powergel from a mining site, and the investigation continues.

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