Police: ‘Burning Object’ Thrown at Israeli Embassy in The Hagu
Dutch police said Thursday they had arrested someone suspected of throwing a burning object at Israel’s embassy in The Hague, which is under heavy security amid the war in Gaza.
“Around 10:50 am someone threw a burning object towards the Israeli embassy,” police said.
“We have arrested one suspect. No-one was injured. We are investigating and there is a large barrier around the embassy.”
Security has been stepped up around Israeli embassies across the world as the country’s military presses an offensive in Gaza following the October 7 attacks by Palestinian militant group Hamas.
The Hamas attacks resulted in about 1,200 deaths in Israel, mostly of civilians, according to Israeli figures.
Israel’s military has since waged a relentless ground and air offensive in Gaza that has killed 31,988 people, most of them women and children, according to the health ministry in the densely populated Palestinian territory.
“It is unacceptable that such an attack can take place in the Netherlands. Fortunately, no injuries were reported,” said the embassy in a statement on X, formerly Twitter.
“This shows the dangerous consequences of the worrying trend of increasing hatred and incitement. This hatred cannot be tolerated.”
In February, there was a bomb scare at the official residence of the Israeli ambassador in The Hague.
Police cordoned off the area but found no explosives.
At the time, authorities in The Hague had imposed emergency security measures around the Israeli embassy in response to an unspecified threat.
In January, the bomb squad in Sweden destroyed a “live” device at Israel’s embassy in Stockholm, something authorities described as a potential “terrorist crime.”