Brussels terror attack

Airsoft grenades thrown at Israeli embassy in Belgium

While police have not announced a motive, this is one of many incidents this week against Israeli embassies across the globe.

 An ambulance drives near King Baudouin Stadium after the match between Belgium and Sweden was suspended following a shooting in Brussels, Belgium, October 17, 2023.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo pay tribute to the victims two days after a gunman shot dead two Swedes, at the place of the shooting in Brussels, Belgium October 18, 2023.

EU leaders vow tighter borders, more repatriations after Brussels attack

French special forces evacuate people, including an injured man holding his head, as people gather near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris, France, November 13, 2015

'Judge me': Paris suspect refuses to answer Belgian court

A passer-by puts down flowers at the entrance of the Jewish Museum, site of a shooting in central Brussels May 25, 2014.

Brussels Jewish museum opens first exhibition since 2014 massacre


Brussels' Jewish Museum shooter 'too sick to stand trial'

Prosecutors told the press that the suspect may be suffering from a brain tumor.

A Belgian soldier guards the entrance of the Jewish Museum in central Brussels January 18

'Investigations show Brussels airport bombers were obsessed with Israelis'

“The attacker seemed to rush towards two Orthodox Jews,” says source familiar with investigation. “He really, clearly wanted to kill a Jew.”

Belgian federal prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt looks at CCTV images of a suspect in the attack which took place at the Brussels international airport of Zaventem, projected on a screen during a news conference in Brussels, Belgium April 7, 2016

Belgium draws inspiration for security measures from Israel

Israel's 'present but not visible' security provides path for Brussels

A Belgian soldier stands guard outside the partially reopened departure hall of Zaventem international airport near Brussels, Belgium, May 3, 2016

Surviving terror in Brussels

“I said to him in Yiddish, ‘Mendy, was that a bomb?’"

Chaim Winternitz and Menachem Farkash stand outside the OneFamily office in Jerusalem

2 Belgian police officers stabbed near Brussels, terror motive suspected

Brussels is on high alert after bombings in March killed 32 people at the city's airport and inside a subway carriage.

A policeman stand guard at Midi train station following bomb attacks in Brussels

Europeans turn to weapons in growing numbers after attacks

There are over 100 guns per 100 US residents, more than twice the figure for Switzerland and three times that for Austria, Germany and France.

Gun found in overnight raid - March 22, 2016

Bomb scare shuts down central Brussels mall

The incident occurs as President Rivlin visits Belgium in diplomatic trip.

A Belgian soldier patrols the streets of Brussels

WATCH: Brussels Jewish museum commemorates shooting victims

Under heavy police and military surveillance, religious officials and some fifty guests laid candles below a plate commemorating the victims.

Chief Rabbi of Belgium Albert Guigui

Brother of Brussels suicide bomber set for Rio Olympics

Mourad, aged 21, is listed among Belgium's 185-strong squad bound for the games in Rio De Janeiro starting on Aug. 5, where he will compete in the Under-58 kilogram category.

Mourad Laachraoui, Belgian Taekwondo athlete and brother of Najim Laachaoui, implicated in the Brussels bombing attacks, will compete in the 2016 Olympic games in Rio

First person: Why Belgium is seeing an exodus of Jews

With each passing year, there were fewer of us around the seder table.

People gather at a street memorial in Brussels following Tuesday's bombings in Brussels

Lawyer of Paris bombing suspect calls him 'a little moron' with the 'intelligence of an ashtray'

"He is the perfect example of the 'Grand Theft Auto' generation who thinks he lives in a video game,” Mary said.

Salah Abdeslam‏