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Blast Hits Amsterdam Jewish School

Is antisemitic violence a symptom of imported conflicts or homegrown hatred of Jewish communities?
Blast Hits Amsterdam Jewish School
Above: Police officers stand outside a Jewish school where an explosion was reported overnight in Amsterdam on March 14. Image credit: Michel van Bergen/ANP/AFP/Getty Images

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Government-critical narrative

A Jewish school bombed, a synagogue torched — this is coordinated terror, not random crime. A pro-Iranian extremist cell claimed responsibility, proving that importing Middle Eastern conflicts into Europe has deadly consequences. Dutch leadership is asleep at the wheel, and when children can't go to school safely, the rule of law has already failed.

Pro-government narrative

While this is a deeply concerning incident that demands swift justice, attributing it solely to "importing Middle Eastern conflicts," oversimplifies a complex issue, ignoring Europe's own history of homegrown antisemitism. Investigations are actively underway and Dutch authorities are doing what they can to ensure the safety of all communities.

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