Synagogue Arson in Rotterdam: A Manifestation of Antisemitism
A fire at a synagogue entrance in Rotterdam is being treated as arson. Authorities are connecting it to rising antisemitism in the Netherlands. The incident follows another attack on a synagogue near Detroit. Condemnations have poured in, stressing the need for safety measures for Jewish communities worldwide.
A fire erupted at the entrance of a synagogue in Rotterdam early Friday morning, with authorities treating it as an arson case. Commencing at around 3:40 am, the blaze was extinguished swiftly, causing no injuries, according to police.
The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from lawmakers and Jewish organizations who label it a stark manifestation of growing antisemitism in the Netherlands. 'Antisemitism is no longer a fringe phenomenon; it is manifesting increasingly brazenly,' remarked Chanan Hertzberger, chairman of the Central Jewish Council.
This attack comes amid heightened security concerns globally, especially after a naturalized US citizen crashed a vehicle into a synagogue near Detroit. Calls for increased security persist as synagogues worldwide remain on high alert.
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