Explosion at Belgian Synagogue Causes Material Damage, No Injuries Reported
An explosion at a synagogue in Belgium caused material damage but no casualties, according to officials who have secured the site.

An explosion occurred at a synagogue in Belgium, causing material damage to the building but resulting in no casualties, according to a local official.
Authorities described the incident as a "criminal explosion" and confirmed that the site has been secured following the blast. The official did not provide additional details about the extent of the damage or the circumstances surrounding the explosion.
No injuries were reported in connection with the incident. The synagogue has been made safe by security personnel responding to the scene.
The explosion comes amid broader concerns about crime in Belgium. According to judicial officials, the country faces significant challenges with drug-related criminal activity, particularly through major ports that serve as entry points for narcotics trafficking into Europe.
Investigation into the synagogue explosion is ongoing. Authorities have not released information about potential suspects or motives behind the incident.