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Belgium describes a blast near a synagogue as a ‘despicable antisemitic attack’

The explosion caused material damage but no injuries; Belgium's Interior Minister condemned it as a targeted antisemitic attack amid heightened Jewish site security.

  • Around 4am on March 9, an explosion damaged a synagogue in Liège, causing material damage but no injuries, Liege police said.
  • Given apparent intent, authorities moved the case to federal prosecutors and the judicial federal police, who are prioritising a criminal inquiry, with police saying the blast "involved a device" and appeared targeted.
  • Investigators set up a security perimeter while counter-terrorism specialist officers examined the scene, where windows of the synagogue and nearby buildings were blown out and the wooden front door was damaged.
  • Officials vowed to reinforce security around similar sites as Liege's mayor condemned the attack as an 'extremely violent act of antisemitism.'
  • The incident comes as European countries including Belgium, France and Germany tighten security amid the U.S.-Israel war on Iran, while investigators and local officials continue probing possible links.
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Belgian Foreign Minister Bernard Quintin said today that the explosion near a synagogue in Liège was an "unprecedented anti-Semitic act" and that Belgian federal prosecutors are investigating the case.

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An explosion took place on the night of Sunday and Monday in front of a synagogue in Liège, without causing any injury. The Belgian government denounced "an abject anti-Semitic act" and "an attack on our

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An explosion hit a synagogue in Liège, causing only material damage. The Belgian government strongly condemns what it calls an "anti-Semitic act". An investigation was opened to elucidate the...

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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