SA Islamic leaders say spike in Islamophobic attacks has left the community frightened

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South Australian Islamic leaders say the state's Muslim community has been left frightened and on edge after two fires were recently lit outside Adelaide mosques. They say the Israel-Gaza war has fuelled a spike in Islamophobic attacks, but SA Police says at this stage, it doesn't believe the fires are racially motivated.

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