The Hamilton Spectator

3 arrested following firebomb attack on synagogue

- CHRISTINA ANDERSON

GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN — Swedish police arrested three people Sunday after a masked gang hurled Molotov cocktails at a synagogue in the port city of Gothenburg as it hosted an event on Saturday night.

The attack set the yard ablaze, but the building did not catch fire and no one was injured. Authoritie­s said the people gathered on the premises had fled to safety in the basement.

Police spokespers­on Ulla Brehm said: “It might become a hate crime. The crime is attempted arson. But that may change during the investigat­ion.”

The Police Authority’s commission­er, Dan Eliasson, told the Aftonblade­t newspaper that the threat level against Jewish interests in Sweden had increased since President Donald Trump’s announceme­nt that the United States would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Allan Stutzinsky, chair of the synagogue, who witnessed the fire, told a local newspaper, Dagens Nyheter, that about 10 young people who had gathered outside the gate began setting fire to objects and throwing them at the synagogue.

“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.”

Police arrested three men in their 20s on suspicion of arson, Brehm said, adding that they were looking for other suspects. Police did not release further details.

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