Watan-The Israeli newspaper “Jerusalem Post,” citing Belgian media, reported that a man threw two hand grenades at the Israeli embassy in the capital, Brussels.
The spokesperson for the Brussels Public Prosecutor’s Office stated that an unidentified man threw two hand grenades towards the Israeli embassy.
The spokesperson for the Brussels Public Prosecutor’s Office added that the incident is currently under investigation.
Unknown motives
The “Jerusalem Post” mentioned that the Belgian police have not publicly disclosed the reason for the attack on the Israeli embassy in Brussels.
Multiple incidents
The newspaper also reported that Israeli embassies have experienced several incidents since October 7th, coinciding with the start of the war in Gaza.
The “Jerusalem Post” reported that the Israeli consulate in the German city of Munich was attacked on Wednesday, though the newspaper did not specify the nature of the attack.
Additionally, “anti-Semitic messages” were written outside the Israeli embassy in Denmark, according to the newspaper.
Swedish police are investigating a shooting near the Israeli embassy in the capital, Stockholm, last week.
The newspaper reported that the attack on the Israeli embassy in Brussels coincided with the tenth anniversary of the shooting incident at a museum in Brussels, which resulted in the death of four people.
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