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Belgian synagogue damaged in blast considered antisemitic act

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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 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 Co-ordinating Committee of Jewish Organisations in Belgium, 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.
–Reuters–