THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Dutch police are conducting an investigation following a small explosion that occurred outside a Christian center dedicated to supporting Israel. The incident took place on Friday night in Nijkerk, located in Gelderland province, where the explosion has been confirmed to have caused limited damage. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of this blast.
Authorities have taken to social media platform X to appeal for witnesses, noting that no arrests have been made at this stage of the investigation. The organization Christians for Israel, which operates the center targeted by the explosion, stated that an explosive device was used in the incident, categorizing the detonation as a deliberate attack aimed at their facility.
In a statement released on their official website, Christians for Israel expressed their shock at the explosion, highlighting that it aligns with a disturbing trend of attacks on Jewish locations. These attacks appear to be orchestrated with the intent to instill fear within the community. This incident follows a series of recent violent acts targeting Jewish sites, particularly in Europe, raising serious security concerns.
In response to the growing threat, authorities have intensified security measures surrounding Jewish sites. This escalation comes in the wake of explosions that occurred last month outside synagogues in Liege, Belgium, and in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam, as well as outside a Jewish school in Amsterdam. The string of assaults has led to increased vigilance among law enforcement agencies, aiming to protect these often vulnerable spaces and the communities they serve.
The current investigation remains ongoing as police continue to gather evidence and seek information from the public. The attack at the Israel Center in Nijkerk highlights the critical need for heightened security and community awareness in the face of targeted violence against specific groups.










