Australian Federal Police have told a meeting of national cabinet they are investigating whether overseas actors have paid local criminals to carry out anti-Semitic attacks, including by radicalising young people online. Commissioner Reece Kershaw said in a statement police were still "building evidence" about what was behind the spate of anti-Semitic hate crimes in recent months, but pointed to "intelligence" informing investigations, including whether Australians had been paid using cryptocurrencies. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the snap meeting of national cabinet today after anti-Semitic graffiti was sprayed and arson attempted at a childcare centre in Maroubra. The meeting saw leaders...