Credited from: REUTERS
An explosion occurred at a Jewish school in Amsterdam, with Mayor Femke Halsema describing it as a "deliberate attack against the Jewish community." The blast caused damage to the school's exterior wall but thankfully resulted in no reported injuries, according to Indiatimes and Reuters.
In a press statement, Halsema condemned the explosion as a "cowardly act of aggression," signaling rising concerns over antisemitism faced by Jewish residents in Amsterdam. She emphasized that schools must be safe havens for children, reflecting the sentiments echoed by Le Monde and BBC.
The recent attack follows a series of incidents targeting Jewish institutions, including an arson attack at a Rotterdam synagogue, which led to heightened security at Jewish facilities across the Netherlands, according to CBS News. Authorities have arrested four suspects linked to the Rotterdam incident and are investigating the Amsterdam blast using CCTV evidence, as reported by Reuters and BBC.