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In Rotterdam, Dutch authorities have launched an investigation into an arson attack targeting a local synagogue, marking the latest in a troubling series of incidents suspected to be fueled by antisemitic motives. This comes in the wake of heightened tensions following the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.
The blaze, fortunately, resulted in no injuries and was swiftly extinguished. As of now, no arrests have been made, according to the city’s police department.
Rotterdam police took to social media platform X to share details about the incident, which occurred around 3:40 a.m. “A fire was started at the synagogue,” the post read. “The fire burned for a short time before being extinguished.” Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to aid in their investigation.


Just days earlier, another synagogue, located some 124 miles away in Belgium, suffered damage from an explosion. Officials have classified this as an antisemitic attack, though it too thankfully resulted in no injuries.
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Michigan, a US citizen originally from Lebanon drove his truck into a synagogue and its preschool, an action that ended with him being fatally shot. These incidents highlight a worrying trend of violence targeting Jewish communities amid global tensions.
In Michigan in the US, a Lebanon-born US citizen crashed his truck into a synagogue and its preschool and was shot dead.
Concerns about possible attacks against Jewish communities around the world have risen following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran and a subsequent response by Iran.