Tuesday’s World #2 – SWEDEN: Masked attackers throw firebombs at synagogue

Tuesday's World Events   —   Posted on December 12, 2017

(by Cnaan Liphshiz, JTA.org) – More than a dozen men hurled firebombs at a synagogue in Gothenburg in southern Sweden hours after local Muslims marched in the city against the United States’ recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

No one was injured in the attack Saturday night, which ended without major damage to property, the online edition of the Expressen daily reported.

Dvir Maoz, the Jewish World Bnei Akiva youth movement’s emissary in Gothenburg, told JTA that the attack happened a little after 10 p.m. while teens from the local Jewish community were attending a party inside the synagogue complex. Looking outside from inside the synagogue lobby area, he said he saw in the corner of his eye “a ball of fire” approaching the building.

“The guards saw it in the security cameras and called police right away. The children were stressed, it was the first time they had ever experienced a terrorist attack near them  [targeting them].”

As they waited for police to arrive, the teens were taken down to the basement floor for safety. Their parents were called to take them home after police arrived at the scene and scanned the area to make sure it was safe to come out, he said. The attackers had already left by the time police arrived. The building did not sustain any substantial damage that he could see, Maoz added.

[Allan Stutzinsky, chairman of the synagogue, who witnessed the fire, told a local newspaper, Dagens Nyheter, the attackers,

“They were masked and setting fire to things and then throwing them over the gate into the courtyard,” he said.

“There was an actual fire in the yard, but then a heavy rainfall came, and the fire was put out quite quickly.”]

The police arrested three people on Sunday in connection with the attack.

The attack in Gothenburg, a city on the country’s west coast, came a day after demonstrators took to the streets of Malmo, Sweden’s third-largest city, shouting slogans about killing or shooting Jews.

“It is unconscionable that Jews are under attack on the streets of Europe, whether by terrorists hurling Molotov cocktails or openly and brazenly calling for the mass murder of Jews in Malmo, Vienna and Paris,” European Jewish Congress President Moshe Kantor said in a statement. “We call on European governments to take strong punitive action against those who perpetrated these acts and call for the immediate arrest of anyone making murderous chants.”

Swedish Justice Minister Morgan Johansson wrote on Twitter: “[I]t is horrendous … to invoke violence against Jews,” and vowed to prosecute identifiable offenders.

At other protest rallies about Jerusalem in Sweden, Austria and France, participants chanted, respectively, in Arabic about shooting Jews, an ancient massacre of Jews, and freedom for Palestinian terrorists.

During the Swedish rally where chants about shooting Jews were heard on Friday night in the southern city of Malmo, the Muslim protesters shouted, “We have announced the intifada from Malmö. We want our freedom back, and we will shoot the Jews.”  Intifada is the Arabic-language word for a violent uprising.

Earlier that day in Vienna, hundreds of participants in rally shouted in Arabic, “Jews, remember Khaybar, the army of Muhammad is returning.” The cry relates to an event in the seventh century when Muslims massacred and expelled Jews from the town of Khaybar, located in modern-day Saudi Arabia.

(from JTA.org – Jewish Telegraphic Agency)