Belgian Police Identify Suspects in March Synagogue Explosion Case
Belgian authorities have announced a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the explosion that damaged a synagogue in the city of Liège earlier this year. Police confirmed on Friday that they have identified individuals believed to be responsible for the March attack, which investigators previously classified as an antisemitic incident.
Officials have not disclosed the identities of the suspects or provided additional information about the ongoing investigation. A police spokesperson declined to comment further, indicating that the case remains active.
Explosion Caused Property Damage but No Injuries
The incident occurred around 4 a.m. on March 9, when an explosion struck the synagogue in Liège. The blast shattered the building’s windows and also damaged windows in a structure across the street.
Despite the force of the explosion, no injuries or fatalities were reported. Emergency services responded quickly, and authorities launched an investigation into what they described as a suspected antisemitic attack.
Investigation Continues After Suspects Identified
While investigators have confirmed that suspects have been identified, law enforcement agencies have not announced any arrests or released details regarding possible motives or charges.
Authorities are expected to continue gathering evidence before providing further updates. The lack of additional information suggests the investigation is still progressing and that officials are seeking to protect its integrity.
Authorities Maintain Focus on Community Safety
The synagogue attack raised concerns about the safety of Jewish communities in Belgium. Officials continue to monitor the situation closely while pursuing those believed to be responsible.
Police have urged the public to rely on official updates as the investigation moves forward.

























































