An explosion damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam early Saturday morning, with authorities investigating the incident as a deliberate act of violence against the Jewish community. The blast targeted an exterior wall of the school in the Buitenveldert district, causing limited damage and no injuries.
Key Takeaways
An explosion damaged an outer wall of a Jewish school in Amsterdam early Saturday, with no injuries reported. Authorities are investigating CCTV footage showing a person placing explosives at the site.
- Explosion damages exterior wall of Jewish school in Amsterdam
- No injuries reported; damage described as limited
- Mayor Femke Halsema condemns attack as deliberate and cowardly
- Incident follows recent attacks on synagogues in Rotterdam, Liege, and Detroit
The city's mayor, Femke Halsema, condemned the explosion as a "cowardly act of aggression" and emphasized that Amsterdam must remain a safe place for Jews to live. Security at Jewish institutions has been heightened following recent attacks on synagogues in Rotterdam, Liege (Belgium), and Detroit.
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten called the attack "horrible," expressing understanding for the fear it provoked within the Jewish community. He reiterated that the safety of Jewish institutions is a top priority for Dutch authorities. The incident comes amid heightened tensions following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent military responses from Tehran.
Police are examining CCTV footage showing a person placing explosives at the school, according to multiple reports. No arrests have been made so far, but investigations are ongoing. The explosion is being treated as part of a broader pattern of antisemitic incidents in Europe and beyond.
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