At least two Israeli diplomatic buildings in Europe have been targeted by gunfire and explosives as the Jewish state begins its invasion of southern Lebanon. Police in Denmark arrested three people on Wednesday after two explosions took place outside the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen. Additionally, Swedish police acknowledge that the Israeli embassy in Stockholm appears to have been targeted by gunfire.
The explosions in Copenhagen took place around 3:20 AM and were likely caused by hand grenades, according to police. Copenhagen Police Chief Superintendent Jens Jespersen explained that two men were arrested at the central train station while another was located elsewhere. They are aged between 15 and 20.
“We can’t say for sure if the embassy has been or not been the target of these explosions … We are also investigating if they have acted alone, on request, or together with others,” he said.
The incident in Stockholm, meanwhile, occurred around 6 PM on Tuesday evening, with Swedish police stating that gunfire had been reported near the embassy. Investigators say it is too early to know whether the incidents are linked, but the three people arrested in Copenhagen had Swedish citizenship.
The alleged attacks come after Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel in retaliation for an air strike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut last week.
TENSIONS HIGH IN EUROPE.
Tensions in the Middle East have also affected Denmark. Security has been increased around locations linked to the country’s Jewish community. A local Jewish school has also been closed as it is located near the potential attack on the Israeli embassy.
Sweden has seen a surge in resident radical Islamists in large part due to mass migration over the last decade, with migrants pouring into the country from predominantly Muslim nations. Many migrants are also linked to Sweden’s rampant gang crime problems, where bombings are common and fatal shootings are among the highest in Europe.
Denmark and Norway are contemplating border controls on their neighbor as a result of its migrant gang crime often spilling over into their territory.