Horrific three-word message is left on the side of a Sydney road in latest anti-Semitic attack

Disturbing graffiti taking aim at Jewish residents was plastered on the side of the road, marking the latest anti-Semitic attack to rock Australia.

The hateful message was discovered at a construction site on the Princes Highway at Arncliffe, in Sydney's south-west, on Monday. 

'You! yes-you,' the graffiti reads.

'Westfield = Jews ... All banks owned by Jews.'

The message ended with a horrific three-word phrase: 'Hitler was right!'

NSW Police told Daily Mail Australia officers are making inquiries into the discovery.

It marks the latest act of anti-Semitism after a Melbourne synagogue was firebombed on Friday and dozens of cars and buildings vandalised in Sydney in November. 

The graffiti was found two days before police were called on Wednesday to Magney Street at Woollahra, a prominently Jewish suburb in Sydney, to reports of a car engulfed in flames.

A burnt out car was found on the street as well as graffiti reading 'kill Israiel (sic)' on the wall behind it.

Anti-Semitic graffiti has been revealed to have been left behind at an Arncliffe construction site (pictured) just days before another similar incident in Sydney's East

Anti-Semitic graffiti has been revealed to have been left behind at an Arncliffe construction site (pictured) just days before another similar incident in Sydney's East 

The perpetrators of Wednesday's attack are believed to be two people of slim build, aged between 15 and 20 years, wearing face coverings and dark clothing.

Premier Chris Minns condemned the anti-Semitic attack.

'I'll be speaking to police this morning,' Mr Minns posted on social media.

'They will be found and they will face the full force of the law.'

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the incident as 'an outrage'.

'I will be briefed by AFP Operation Avalite officials this morning,' he said. 'I stand with the Jewish community and unequivocally condemn this attack.'

'There is no place for hatred or antisemitism in our community.'

It marked the second attack in the Woollahra after several cars were vandalised with anti-Israel slurs, one of which was also set on fire last month.

Police discovered a car engulfed in flames and several pieces of graffiti reading 'kill Israiel (sic)' (pictured) in Sydney's Woollahra, a prominently Jewish neighbourhood on Wednesday

Police discovered a car engulfed in flames and several pieces of graffiti reading 'kill Israiel (sic)' (pictured) in Sydney's Woollahra, a prominently Jewish neighbourhood on Wednesday 

Police found up to a dozen cars graffitied with anti-Israel messages on November 21 after emergency services responded to a car on fire.

Multiple cars, which were parked along Wellington Street, Tara Street, Fullerton Street and Ocean Street, were covered in white spray paint that read 'f**k Israel'.

The door of a unit complex in Ocean Street was also spray painted with the anti-Israel slogans.

Celebrity chef Matt Moran's Chiswick restaurant - which is co-owned by the Jewish CEO of Solotel Group Elliot Solomon - was also vandalised.

The letters 'PKK' were also seen on multiple cars and the windows of Chiswick.

PKK could refer to the Kurdistan Workers' Party which some countries, including Australia, have designated a terrorist organisation.