Blast outside Jewish school in Amsterdam, no injuries
The incident comes after nighttime attacks this week in front of synagogues in the Belgian city of Liege and the Dutch port city of Rotterdam
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The incident comes after nighttime attacks this week in front of synagogues in the Belgian city of Liege and the Dutch port city of Rotterdam

Dutch authorities are searching for two individuals suspected of being involved in an overnight explosion near a Jewish school in Amsterdam. This incident follows similar attacks on synagogues in Liège and Rotterdam, raising concerns about security.
A Jewish school in Amsterdam was damaged by an explosion, which the city's mayor has described as a deliberate attack.

An explosion occurred overnight at a Jewish school in Amsterdam, which the city's mayor has described as a targeted attack against the Jewish community.

No one was hurt in the explosion at a Jewish school in Amsterdam, or in an earlier one at a Rotterdam synagogue.

An explosion occurred early this morning at a Jewish school in Amsterdam, in which no one was injured, but there was damage. Responsibility for the attack was claimed by the Islamic Movement of Right-wing Associates.

An explosion damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam, which authorities described as a deliberate attack. An Islamist group, Ashab Al Yamim, has since claimed responsibility for the incident, allegedly publishing a video of the detonation.
An explosion has targeted a Jewish school in Amsterdam, prompting an investigation into the incident.
An explosion occurred outside a Jewish school in Amsterdam, though the mayor confirmed that there were no injuries resulting from the incident.