Belgian synagogue damaged in blast considered antisemitic act


Police secure the site of a synagogue damaged by an explosion early on Monday, in Liege, Belgium, March 9, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman

LIEGE, Belgium, March 9 (Reuters) - ⁠An explosion hit a synagogue in the ⁠Belgian city of Liege early on Monday in what ‌authorities said was an antisemitic attack that caused damage but no injuries.

The explosion, which happened around 4 a.m. (0300 GMT), blew out the windows ​of the synagogue, as well as ⁠those of a building ⁠on the opposite side of the road, public broadcaster RTBF ⁠said.

The ‌cause was not clear, but prosecutors said the case had been passed to federal authorities, ⁠which normally investigate incidents linked to terrorism ​or organised crime.

Belgian ‌Interior Minister Bernard Quintin called the explosion "a despicable ⁠antisemitic act ​that directly targeted the Jewish community of Belgium".

He said security measures around similar sites will continue to be reinforced.

Eitan Bergman, ⁠Vice-President of the Coordinating Committee of ​Jewish Organisations in Belgium (CCOJB), said the targeting of the synagogue was deeply shocking.

"Liege is home to a very small ⁠but vibrant Jewish community where I personally grew up. Today, the feelings among our community members are a mixture of sadness, worry and profound shock," he told Reuters.

Police ​have cordoned off the largely ⁠residential street on the bank of the river Meuse opposite ​Liege city centre.

Federal prosecutors declined to ‌give further details of the ​incident.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer, Lili Bayer and Philip Blenkinsop; Editing by Aidan Lewis and Philippa Fletcher)

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