Safety concerns at Jewish school after nearby explosions in Israeli embassy area

In the early hours of October 2, two hand grenades were detonated near Denmark’s Israeli Embassy in Hellerup, just outside Copenhagen. While nobody was injured, the attack has raised safety concerns at the local Jewish school, which chose to close that day, and is operating with police security. The Copenhagen Post spoke to the father of a child who attends the Jewish school, who shared his thoughts on raising his daughter in this climate.

Police outside the Israeli embassy in Hellerup on October 2 2024, after two hand grenades were detonated nearby. Nobody was injured in the explosions. Photo: Video still courtesy of Local Eyes

After two hand grenades were detonated in the early hours of October 2 near Denmark’s Israeli Embassy in Hellerup, just outside Copenhagen, concerns over safety are rising within the local Jewish community. There were no injuries in the explosions, but they have raised security questions. While authorities arrested two Swedish teenagers, who were later charged […]


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