Explosion damages Jewish school in Amsterdam; mayor calls it targeted attack


Explosion damages Jewish school in Amsterdam; mayor calls it targeted attack

An explosion damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on Saturday, Sky News reported, citing Dutch media.Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema said she believed the overnight blast was a targeted attack against the Jewish community.Police and fire services responded quickly to the incident, and the damage to the school was reported to be limited.It is not yet clear whether there were any casualties.This attack came as the Middle East remains in crisis, with heavy bombardment and military action between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran-Hezbollah on the other, alongside continued retaliatory strikes.

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The incident came a day after an explosion caused a small fire at the entrance of a synagogue in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam early Friday. Police said the case is being treated as arson.Authorities reported no injuries in the synagogue attack, and the fire that broke out after the explosion was quickly brought under control.Police later said four teenagers were detained in a car near another synagogue in Rotterdam.A Jewish organisation in the Netherlands said in a message on X that an Islamist group had posted a video online of the Rotterdam explosion and claimed responsibility for the incident. The organisation added that the same group had earlier claimed responsibility for a synagogue attack in the Belgian city of Liege earlier in the week.

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